Possibly explains why mine originally had a such a skinny trunk. Makes me think about planting the double trunk one I have currently in a pot.
Ahh, but where’s the fun in that
Yeah good point Pete. can the shoots be repotted?
Yeah I’m pleased it’s flourishing. not sure if I should nip off some of those growths !?
I’m in Manchester so if it brings a bit of “Torbay” to my garden.. it’s fine by me:)
A little update, 4 months later …[ATTACH][ATTACH]
Wow! Wish mine looked like that
Yeah, I think you’re right. I’m amazed they’ve survived the recent wind we’ve had.
What is the palm type tree at the back behind the table?
Climatis is also thriving …[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
With the predicted rain not arriving thought I’d better water the garden. Couldn’t help notice how the roses seem to be enjoying the present...
Love it! That’s going to be amazing in a few years when the trees have matured further. :smile:
Yes, We have one on the opposite side of the garden which is growing much slower with a thicker trunk and much wider leaves. I guess there are...
i know, it was a dilemma for a long time. For the first couple of years it was potted. I planted it in the ground a while back and it started to...
Pic 1 , as was April 21st Pic 2, cut April 21st Pic3, top half re planted April 21st Pic 4, stump after april 21st Pic5, new shoots june 12th Pic...
Noticed new shoots on a recently lobbed cordyline :)
Update , it didnt come back :frown:
.... Googles Basjoo ....:biggrin:
am thinking of getting one of these. are they fairly easy to look after?
Thanks for the info. I’ve pretty much cropped it right back. I think the damage was already done so I guess there’s nothing to loose. Will wait...
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