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Absolutely. My point is that for some people it's worth it to put a little more effort into protecting certain species of plants just for the...
And that doesn't mean it's not worth trying. If it gets smoked by a cold winter, I'd just buy another one and enjoy it for however long it lasts....
RonB, four winters on and still going strong with no protection, despite -10C temperatures.
I know of one other person in Surrey growing them but there are several others throughout the PNW who have succesfully grown them. If you look at...
The shrub should be heavily protected if you plant it now, though - Junglekeeper is right about the unestablished roots. It should be planted in...
I will certainly keep you posted. Yuzu definitely needs to be kept in a sheltered, well-drained place - I planted mine against the house under...
Can't you plant it in the ground? Mine did fine last winter in-ground.
And they make good wine, salads and syrup! I really don't mind them at all.
So much better than lawn.
I don't think there is ever a problem with that as most times insects do the pollination. Doesn't matter whether they're from the same plant, as...
Yes, a sweet secretion on the undersides of the leaves. Quite syrupy, and the bees love it.
From what I've read, you can feed it three times a year, starting about now and ending mid summer. I imagine an organic nitrogen-rich fertiliser...
I guess you can take the precaution too of removing the flower heads before they seed.
Apparently invasive in dry, warm climates, but not Delta, I'm sure.
I believe it's slightly tender, so no, I don't think it is. I gre a beautiful Artichoke plant for two years, and it never got out of control.