Verbena Bonariensis help!

Started by Dan 2, January 02, 2006, 17:52:21

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Dan 2

Unlike the question down below about Vebena, I've decided to keep it outside and cut it right down so theres only about 15cm sticking up, (Untechnical language I know!).Have I done the right thing? Please help! Im very   ???,

Dan :-)

Dan 2


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Hey Dan, hope you don't mind me asking, but what is that in your avatar pic? Or do I need glasses? Mmmm.. Oh yes...Verbenas, I cut mine back in Spring, and they come back no probs, I wouldn't worry cos they tend to self seed everywhere anyway, just be careful when weeding and don't pull up the little ones.. It's bound to turn up somewhere!

Twospot Ladybird

Quote from: Dan 2 on January 02, 2006, 17:52:21
Unlike the question down below about Vebena, I've decided to keep it outside and cut it right down so theres only about 15cm sticking up, (Untechnical language I know!).Have I done the right thing? Please help! Im very   ???,

Dan :-)

I think you should be okay in your part of the country Dan. I know of other people who cut their VB back after flowering and they have grown back the following year. The most important thing is protecting the root with a mulch if you are in a colder part of the UK (eg Scotland), leaving the top growth does help a bit but I don't think it's essential as far south as you are. Keep your fingers crossed and let us know, you should know by June if it's survived.

BAGGY

Mine is in flower now  :o - World's gone mad !!
Get with the beat Baggy

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Blimey Bags! Mind you, I still have a lovely red rose out the front, looked very strange with snow on it..

Twospot Ladybird

Quote from: BAGGY on January 02, 2006, 19:08:41
Mine is in flower now  :o - World's gone mad !!

Mine were still in flower mid November, think if the frost hadn't got them they'd still be flowering now.

In previous years mine were finished in October.

Dan 2

Sorry, have only just replied, Its a green hellebore 'key lime pie' with snow on it!  ;D

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You know, Dan, Now you've said that, it's screamingly obvious!! Wards thought it was a sponge... ::)

Dan 2

Sponge????!!!!!????? ??? ??? ;D ;D

Dan 2

I've now changed it to a winter jasmine to make it clearer!  :)

undercarriage plan

Nice flower shaped yellow sponge Dan.... ;D Oooo yes, how's the Verbena bonariensis... :-\

Dan 2

Well...Green stems with purple summer flowers...what about yours.... :)

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Well that's me of course... ::)  ;D On my days off, I just loll about the place in a winsome kinda way....
Actually it's from a really, really famous artist and I have a complete mental block at the min, rather than my normal 60% begins with a T...mmm........And Wards has been cleaning again...And Verbena Bonariensis....

Dan 2

Oh yes..verbena  ::)  :) :)

undercarriage plan

Nope, it's driving me mental now!! Or more so.. ::) I'm at me mum's. supposed to be digging and it's pouring with rain.. :( I have the prints at home, I'll check, cos I know it's worrying you.... ;D
My Verbena seems fine Dan, thank you for thinking of it.... :) How's yours?

Dan 2


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And headless, by the sounds of it.....poor thing....are you racked with guilt yet? ;D

Dan 2

Nope! well I did  :'( a bit... ;D

Garden Manager

I dont cut my verbenas down until spring when the worst of the frosts are over, just as I do with penstemons.

My verbenas though just dont seem to stop to rest even in winter. The flowers and seed heads last a long time, and given a mild spell they might even start growing again from lower down the main stem as well as from the base of the plant. Growth i might add that seems remarkably tough and hardy. On some plants there is so much new grwoth come cutting back time it is hard to know where to prune them!

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