Me too - but love the Kaffir lily even more. I know from a post a few weeks back that we both invested in the same plant, so I am now impatiently waiting for my buds to open ! Til then, I'll have to keep looking back at your pic....
Hi potty gardener, I'm sure a Callicarpa would do fine in a pot. You would probably need to use a fairly big one. My Callicarpa is about 1.5 m tall now and about 1m wide. I have never pruned it and it has taken a number of years (about 5 - I think) to get to this size. It's not a difficult plant to grow and I think would be easy to repot etc. They say they berry better if there is another nearby. My neighbour has since got one but I don't see any difference in the berry numbers - my plant has always berried well.
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MrsGarden that a nice photo but taking a photo of a rain bow isnt that the same as pointing??
sorry, Clueless, is it rude? I havent come across that before. But it did disappear before I could get upstairs for a better shot.
No MrsGarden they say it's bad luck to point at a rainbow
Oh dear, hope the storms werent my fault
Here is a pic of plants in the garden
Love the yellow Gardengirl
Me too - but love the Kaffir lily even more
. I know from a post a few weeks back that we both invested in the same plant, so I am now impatiently waiting for my buds to open ! Til then, I'll have to keep looking back at your pic....
Love a good snap dragon! Mine just keep on coming
Hi potty gardener, I'm sure a Callicarpa would do fine in a pot. You would probably need to use a fairly big one. My Callicarpa is about 1.5 m tall now and about 1m wide. I have never pruned it and it has taken a number of years (about 5 - I think) to get to this size. It's not a difficult plant to grow and I think would be easy to repot etc. They say they berry better if there is another nearby. My neighbour has since got one but I don't see any difference in the berry numbers - my plant has always berried well.