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Challenges.Got carried away

(6 Posts)
Izabella Sat 03-Nov-18 17:24:54

They will be fine. Tough as old boots.

Washerwoman Fri 02-Nov-18 19:14:21

Ok thanks.I have another couple of newer less established ones I didn't touch.Fingers crossed these will survive, but I will much.I see them from my kitchen window and they are so cheerful I would be sad if I lost them.

merlotgran Fri 02-Nov-18 18:55:00

The leaves and flowers of hellebores are on separate stems so they should be fine but if we have a very cold winter you might need to mulch them with straw or bark to provide the protection that the leaves would have given.

J52 Fri 02-Nov-18 18:51:09

Hellebores send up flower spikes from their base, around January, so you should be ok.

Washerwoman Fri 02-Nov-18 18:36:45

Heck.How did that happen.Meant to say Hellebores in the title.Don't know where challenges came from !

Washerwoman Fri 02-Nov-18 18:35:25

This afternoon I did some tidying up whilst looking after my lovely DGD.A beautiful day and she loves helping grandma in the garden.However I set out to cut back my peonies and got a bit carried away and chopped back a couple of hellebores.Now I realise that late winter /early spring is the time to do it.Does anyone know how forgiving they are and if we have a cold snap will that finish them off?