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Saturday, February 9, 2008
All Seasons Gardening – season’s superstars
On the other hand, in my garden it just doesn’t grow. My oldest quince is seven, my youngest two, neither produces more than four flowers, and neither has grown more than five inches! They are said to like a sunny site with well-drained moderately fertile soil and pruning is usually necessary only to thin out overcrowded branches when growing as a freestanding shrub. I’m going to put mine in a tub and see if they do better next year, but for now I’m reduced to admiring this specimen in a neighbour’s garden.
Labels: chaenomeles, winter colour, winter flowers
The All Seasons Gardener at 5:37 AM 0 Comments
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