I am going to plant mine in tall plant pots and leave in the greenhouse until the warmer weather comes. They sound not to difficult to raise in the correct conditions. i have a sunny poor well drained spot earmarked for them. Some interesting reading in all the comments
Root disturbance is when you rip a plant out of the ground. It's had room to spread and tangle up with other plants underground. A pot is a contained environment, so long as you are gentle, the plant won't even know its gone in the ground.
What do the sea holly seed leaves look like? I have five planted in my garden and they have taken forever to show through, so I am hoping the large flat leaves I can see are the sea hollies coming up.. Any help would be appreciated. bizzybet
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I am going to plant mine in tall plant pots and leave in the greenhouse until the warmer weather comes. They sound not to difficult to raise in the correct conditions. i have a sunny poor well drained spot earmarked for them. Some interesting reading in all the comments
http://m.monrovia.com/plants/2964/blue-hobbit-dwarf-sea-holly.php
Root disturbance is when you rip a plant out of the ground. It's had room to spread and tangle up with other plants underground. A pot is a contained environment, so long as you are gentle, the plant won't even know its gone in the ground.
Thanks Wintersong for the advice I can plant in pots with confidence now
What do the sea holly seed leaves look like? I have five planted in my garden and they have taken forever to show through, so I am hoping the large flat leaves I can see are the sea hollies coming up.. Any help would be appreciated. bizzybet