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Pointsettias in the landscape
I have seen several homes that have decorated their landscape with pointsettias - yes the real ones, not plastic. I am curious how they will do outside through the Christmas season and what do they prefer - sun, shade, a combo? can they handle the cold nights outside? I love the way they look in the landscapae and want to incorporate them in my decorations, but not sure how they will hold up. Thanks in advance for any info - have already
googled it, but don't really address putting them in the landscape before the holiday season, just a lot of information after the plant is done. |
We plant Christmas Pointsettias on the east side of the house for early morning sun and deep shade afternoons, with lots of fertlizer, normal water cycles, and have beautiful red plants for the next Christmas. We keep trimming back and shaping until early May and then let them go at it. They will not tolerate a frost so you must keep them covered with a thick blanket during frost alerts. If nipped by frost, trim back to a couple feet above the ground and they should come back next year, but they are done for the current year. A hard freeze for several days in a row will probably kill them to the roots, but cut way back and see if anything comes back in the spring. A few years ago we dug up a 7 year old plant with a root ball as large as a carving pumpkin. It was a beautiful plant but it just kept getting too big for the garden space.
If done right, a $5.00 Home Depot plant this year should grow into a 3 to 4 foot bush next year.:pepper2: |
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Woohoo! One more thing I can look forward to growing in TV some day.
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Sprinkler watering never seemed to bother our year round plants. |
I took a chance and purchased some plants 2weeks ago in Home Depot for $2 each. I planted them in the ground and so far so good. It was in the 30's the last few nights and they did okay. Crossing my fingers they last thru Xmas because they do look nice.
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