My "Pop Star" did not survive the winter....
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Comments (4)The one thing that can happen to container roses in winter, is that if the container soil doesn't drain very very well, the roots can rot. Usually roses are pretty hardy. Otherwise, you might want to wait and see what happens. If the roots are okay (and the graft is well below the soil), the plant may sprout from below the soil). I meant to check to see if my mom's roses are sprouting yet... It might be still a bit early....See MoreAsparagus crowns did not survive the winter
Comments (6)Best guess not deep enough to avoid freezing. What is your normal frozen ground depth? 2-3" anyway I'd guess. Mine never freezes here but I suspect yours does. Next best guess would be insufficient water. I have to keep mine well watered year around but we don't get as much rain as you do - normally. This year is an exception. What and how often did you feed them? I give mine a late fall feeding of a couple of inches of composted manure after trimming the ferns and then again in early spring. Dave...See MoreSeriously, how did my Ramona survive the winter?
Comments (10)I live in middle TN about 20 miles south of Nashville and we can have a wind chill below 0 sometimes and I have about 8 clematis that are in large 5 gal plastic pots and they sit out in the opening all winter long and always come back year after year. I have two 5 gal pots with a 4 year old Ramona and a 3 year old Polish Sprit that sit on my front porch with no pretection what so ever from the north wind and the dirt freezes solid in the pots. The Ramona right now has about 15 buds on her and is about 4 foot tall on her trellis. The Polish Sprit is about 3 foot tall and is growing like a weed with at least 10 or more new green shoots on it. My 5 year old Asao sits out in the opening in her pot all winter and she currently has 20 large buds and is about 4 foot tall... My first year I would move the pots in and out of the unheated garage but I soon gave up on all the moving and just left them to see how it worked out during the winter and never lost the first yet....See MoreAkebia - did it survive the winter?
Comments (0)I have an Akebia (five-leaved iirc) on my porch (in container, 5th floor, so unlikely to spread) that I am wondering whether it survived our severe winter in Chicago this year. When do they usually leaf? There appear to be buds, but they don't seem to have changed for a few weeks and I can't remember if they were there in the fall....See MoreRelated Professionals
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