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Winter kill on containers?

oliveoyl3
14 years ago

Do we give up now that it's mid-April and don't see new growth for our potted heavenly bamboo, NZ Flax, dianthus, erodium, blue sedge, hardy geranium, etc.? These were all container plants purchased at end of season sales. Other plants such as lilac, spirea japonica, astilbe, daylily, iris, etc. survived right next to these plants in our temporary nursery area.

Perhaps, too much shade, extreme cold (many nights 12-15 degrees), winter rain, fluctuating temperature, or ???

In early February several plants had rotting foilage that I trimmed or just pulled away such as on the dianthus, flax, & sedge. The smell of the flowering kale about knocked you over, so trashed that in mid-January I think. I had thought if you have dry foilage leave it, but mushy stuff goes so you don't attract more slugs or have crown rot.

Any experience to offer besides don't purchase plants in fall?

Corrine

500'+ in Cascade foothills with shady areas

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