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Advice for Myrtle please
A local herb garden centre is closing and are selling plants off. I've
bought a Myrtle which I intend to grow in a container. Any advice please on feeding watering, and is it frost hardy? TIA |
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"Broadback" wrote in message ... A local herb garden centre is closing and are selling plants off. I've bought a Myrtle which I intend to grow in a container. Any advice please on feeding watering, and is it frost hardy? TIA We had a 2 myrtles in Cork (Irish south coast) which we inherited when we moved in and which were already small trees/big shrubs and were outdoors althought the frosts were never very hard. It rarely went below 2-3celsius below freezing but it certainly froze regularly in winter and there must have been occasional harder frosts. My guess would be that it will do fine outdoors as long as you give it some shelter from east winds. Feeding and watering were not neccessary where we lived :-). |
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In article , Broadback
writes A local herb garden centre is closing and are selling plants off. I've bought a Myrtle which I intend to grow in a container. Any advice please on feeding watering, and is it frost hardy? Mine has been outside for the last three or 4 winters -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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I planted 4 myrtles about a year ago (Kent) and understood them to be slightly tender so I gave them full sun and shelter and they're doing well. As you intend to use a container, water more frequently in summer and you could move the pot to a sheltered spot when there's a danger of frost.
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