Hi just popped into your shed to ask PD should we really pot on our canna now? Only remembered our two were still in their pots tucked away in a corner last week.. Cut them back and noticed a couple of new shoots. Popped them in the greenhouse but that was it. They are enormous so I thought the garden would be better for them this year. First time dealing with them advice would be appreciated
I always pot my cannas up in early March, but they do stay in a heated house until early May, then harden off in a cold greenhouse. I don't put them in the garden till late May early June.
Hope that helps.
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just popped into your shed to ask PD should we really pot on our canna now? Only remembered our two were still in their pots tucked away in a corner last week.
. Cut them back and noticed a couple of new shoots. Popped them in the greenhouse but that was it. They are enormous so I thought the garden would be better for them this year. First time dealing with them advice would be appreciated
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Hi Primrose Cottage.
I always pot my cannas up in early March, but they do stay in a heated house until early May, then harden off in a cold greenhouse. I don't put them in the garden till late May early June.
Hope that helps.
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Still jolly chilly here but they're promising us better things to come - I've got a busy day today as am visiting Aged Ps to help them celebrate their 68th wedding anniversary
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Thanks PD
would you leave them alone at the moment ? till the clocks spring forward,our greenhouse isn't heated so perhaps I should wrap them up.