Verbena Bonariensis

Started by aquilegia, April 03, 2006, 13:11:14

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aquilegia

Has yours resprouted yet?

Mine is looking pretty dead, although the main stems are still green. It's not doing anything yet (was growing again this time last year). I had left all the top growth over winter, but cut it down by about half a week ago (it was flopping over everything).

It's in a fairly sheltered (although we do get the odd hard frost) greater London garden.
gone to pot :D

aquilegia

gone to pot :D

sandersj89

No, nothing as yet, but as it self seeds all over the place I am not too worried just yet.

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Tora

Mine started sprouting about a month ago in my Kent garden.
Top growth from last year had gone brown so I removed all dead stems from the base around January.

Dan 2

Not much- the odd green leaf!  ;D

janet h 1948

I left mine last year & took loads of cuttings when it had sprouted. :)

wolfieman

I think we had a cold time in Greater London this year - our verbena is looking distinctly dead however while weeding over the weekend I think we have lots of seedlings. Fingers crossed.

Dan 2

I also took several cuttings last year as I consider them the easiest plant to take cuttings from.  ;D Thats with my VAST cutting knowledge.........

...........Not!  ;D

froglets

Only noticed the first few low leaves last weekend in South Cheshire & cut back the winter stems.  Then moved them.  Should be fine.......
is it in the sale?
(South Cheshire)

Cat

Mine look pretty 'dead', hoping to see some life soon  :(
Sometimes we just need a helping hand!

janet h 1948

Have you tried lifting one to see if there are any new shoots on it yet.

Dan 2

Hounestly Aquilegia, I wouldn't worry!  ;)

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