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Will Escallonia and Pyracantha Survive?
Hi All
In answer to a recent post on hedge alternatives, I was directed towards Escallonia and Pyracantha (along with laurel). The question is will these survive in the following location: Swanland Village west of Hull. At the top of a Hill but protected by one row of bungalows to the north. Gets quite cold and snowy in winter due to exposure Alongside a public path - so some pedestrian traffic alongside TIA Phil |
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Will Escallonia and Pyracantha Survive?
I would think they'd survive a nuclear blast!
"TheScullster" wrote in message ... Hi All In answer to a recent post on hedge alternatives, I was directed towards Escallonia and Pyracantha (along with laurel). The question is will these survive in the following location: Swanland Village west of Hull. At the top of a Hill but protected by one row of bungalows to the north. Gets quite cold and snowy in winter due to exposure Alongside a public path - so some pedestrian traffic alongside TIA Phil |
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Will Escallonia and Pyracantha Survive?
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 13:46:53 -0000, "TheScullster"
wrote: Hi All In answer to a recent post on hedge alternatives, I was directed towards Escallonia and Pyracantha (along with laurel). The question is will these survive in the following location: Swanland Village west of Hull. At the top of a Hill but protected by one row of bungalows to the north. Gets quite cold and snowy in winter due to exposure Alongside a public path - so some pedestrian traffic alongside TIA Phil Not sure about escalonia (seem to remember reading that this plant likes being at the seaside) but I feel sure pyracantha and laurel are both tough plants. Diana |
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Will Escallonia and Pyracantha Survive?
Well i planted a load in dry sandy soil North facing with some huge old
conifers behind them last year and they are doing great "TheScullster" wrote in message ... Hi All In answer to a recent post on hedge alternatives, I was directed towards Escallonia and Pyracantha (along with laurel). The question is will these survive in the following location: Swanland Village west of Hull. At the top of a Hill but protected by one row of bungalows to the north. Gets quite cold and snowy in winter due to exposure Alongside a public path - so some pedestrian traffic alongside TIA Phil |
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Will Escallonia and Pyracantha Survive?
Escallonia do like the seaside, but are very hardy and will most likely do
well anywhere Im about 80mls from the sea and mine is thriving. During those mysterious years when the 'it wasn't me' man either fell into them or kicked a football into them they would often be damaged and always made a wonderful recovery. However, a note of warning, as you mention pedestrian traffic, my escallonia attracts enormous amounts of wasps and bees when in flower...may be a point to consider. Pyracantha is also very hardy, again mine are doing very well, they seem to love the cold. These are very thorny and tend not to get damaged too much by pedestrians hope this helps Shan (Ireland) (replace the "at" with the usual symbol.) "Jack" wrote in message ... I would think they'd survive a nuclear blast! "TheScullster" wrote in message ... Hi All In answer to a recent post on hedge alternatives, I was directed towards Escallonia and Pyracantha (along with laurel). The question is will these survive in the following location: Swanland Village west of Hull. At the top of a Hill but protected by one row of bungalows to the north. Gets quite cold and snowy in winter due to exposure Alongside a public path - so some pedestrian traffic alongside TIA Phil |
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Will Escallonia and Pyracantha Survive?
Many thanks to all
The bit about wasps is particularly useful - I will make sure they aren't too close to a door/window. Phil |
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