Autumn planting has tthe better chances of success.
Cordylines are quite hardy though the central core does really need protection during winter.
Here in Pembrokeshire where they sprout almost like weeds,they have been ravished by the "Beast from the East" hence many have or are dying.
However amazingly, new shoots will spring up and are already showing in half the ones that were damaged here in our garden.
I'm a bit stuck! What would you do?
From sinner to saint, quite a transformation.


