Lily only if it's got plenty of light not really ideal you be better of wrapping only the pot/tub with bubble wrap and fleece around the foliage in a sheltered part of the garden (out of the wind)
I have A in v. large pots which I cover with a bin liner when they die down. They always survive. The less hardy ones ( usually have wider fleshier leaves) in smaller pots I give a bit more protection to, in a cold frame or unheated GH.
I'm putting mine in the conservatory Lily and like you I have no heating in there as well but I know at the moment it is 5 deg warmer in my conservatory and wind free.
I'm cleaning the green stuff of the roof at the moment
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I will keep my eyes on it chicky thanks for the info
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Chicky could you put them in the garage or shed?
Lily only if it's got plenty of light not really ideal you be better of wrapping only the pot/tub with bubble wrap and fleece around the foliage in a sheltered part of the garden (out of the wind)
James
The shed is a potting shed with mainly glass to one side. Or perhaps in the conservatory, it doesn't have central or under floor heating
I have A in v. large pots which I cover with a bin liner when they die down. They always survive. The less hardy ones ( usually have wider fleshier leaves) in smaller pots I give a bit more protection to, in a cold frame or unheated GH.
I'm putting mine in the conservatory Lily and like you I have no heating in there as well but I know at the moment it is 5 deg warmer in my conservatory and wind free.
I'm cleaning the green stuff of the roof at the moment
James
Yuk not a pleasant job. We must do that too in the next few days. Be careful James