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Started by Twoflower, November 09, 2009, 12:30:37

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Twoflower

how do i save this plants for next year? :) They have been growing on my allotment all summer, i know they don't like the frost but would like to grow them again next year.

Twoflower


tonybloke

dig them up, divide and pot on, keep in greenhouse over-winter ;)
You couldn't make it up!

Twoflower

OK so i need to keep them in compost over the winter, not like a dahlia. Do i kee them dryish?

Tee Gee


tonybloke

Thanks for posting that, TeeGee, a much more comprehensive answer!!!  ;)
You couldn't make it up!

shirlton

I have just put all of mine to bed  today, Them and the dahlias. Always put them in sawdust in the non heated greenhouse
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

Dadnlad

Would chrysanths survive in the ground over winter if they are strawed up same as dahlias ?

saddad

Not tried it myself, but they are tougher than dahlias. I think the temptation would be just to let the stools grow on in spring and not take cuttings and the "old" plants wouldn't be as good....  :-\

Twoflower

Thanks, lifted yesterday and are now in the greenhouse :)

Dadnlad

Quotethe "old" plants wouldn't be as good
Will they not flower so well next year ?

Thought chrysanths are perennials ?

Was hoping that if they overwintered ok, the plants roots being already established might flower earlier next summer ?  :-\




saddad

I don't do it so I don't know... but if they were as good the second year why have we been striking new cuttings from the stools every year?  :-\

Dadnlad

We've never grown them before - planted Fothergills spray collection this spring and they've been lovely ;D - just trying to figure out what to do with em now :-\

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