Kingdavid
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The ones under the old oaks did fine , just the ones in the back look horribleDavid, great Prince of Orange. Tough cookie too, if it looks this good after your low temperatures. Thanks for posting.
The ones under the old oaks did fine , just the ones in the back look horrible
You are spot on . Next year will be differentOn the positive side, you now know for sure where your cold spots are in the garden. Make mental note to move plants in the future when it is certain that the temps are going to be in the range you experienced. Sometimes just a degree or two makes all the difference in the world.
Update pic the plant just does not look like the Irene Kingsleys i have ... Hell of a lot redder and bigger
More great plants. I don't know why I did not buy one of these Yellow Stoplights when I was down at Wilton Manor. I will need to pick one up next time I see you. I got most of my plants in the ground and am still finding spots in the garden for more.
All the plants that were under the canopy did well . I had 20 or 30 that didnt fare as well , but they are already getting tons of shoots ..David - For someone who got some pretty cold temps, your stuff is looking very nice. Very healthy vigorous plants often recover quickly
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