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------------ but I am undecided. Last year I planted 6 Pyrancantha`s as
hedge fillers and they did very well, I am guilty of forgetting that they were there and during this hot weather they are all, but one, looking very sad, some of the flowers have dried up and are falling off. Do peeps think I should prune them back and water like mad or just water and see if they pick up worried and guilty blue eyes |
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I should know what to do -------------------
In article , Kate Morgan writes: | | ------------ but I am undecided. Last year I planted 6 Pyrancantha`s as | hedge fillers and they did very well, I am guilty of forgetting that | they were there and during this hot weather they are all, but one, | looking very sad, some of the flowers have dried up and are falling | off. Do peeps think I should prune them back and water like mad or just | water and see if they pick up Just water. And don't worry. Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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| ------------ but I am undecided. Last year I planted 6 Pyrancantha`s as | hedge fillers and they did very well, I am guilty of forgetting that | they were there and during this hot weather they are all, but one, | looking very sad, some of the flowers have dried up and are falling | off. Do peeps think I should prune them back and water like mad or just | water and see if they pick up Just water. And don't worry. Regards, Nick Maclaren. Thank you Nick, I will go and do it right now :-) |
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My father dug one up for me - it was huge and most of teh roots got chopped
off. I moved it three times before sticking it near the fence to keep the children from throwing stones over teh edge. We were both sure that it was dead but it has just sprouted - I didn't really prune it, just cut it to shape a little and watered like mad. They are very tough. -- Hayley (gardening on well drained, alkaline clay in Somerset) |
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H Ryder writes
My father dug one up for me - it was huge and most of teh roots got chopped off. I moved it three times before sticking it near the fence to keep the children from throwing stones over teh edge. We were both sure that it was dead but it has just sprouted - I didn't really prune it, just cut it to shape a little and watered like mad. They are very tough. One what? It helps if you can quote a little of what you're replying to! -- Kay |
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I should know what to do -------------------
My father dug one up for me - it was huge and most of teh roots got
chopped off. I moved it three times before sticking it near the fence to keep the children from throwing stones over teh edge. We were both sure that it was dead but it has just sprouted - I didn't really prune it, just cut it to shape a little and watered like mad. They are very tough. One what? It helps if you can quote a little of what you're replying to! pyrochanthia - sorry -- Hayley (gardening on well drained, alkaline clay in Somerset) |
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