Re: Romneya coulteri
- Subject: Re: Romneya coulteri
- From: &* <f*@cox.net>
- Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 12:12:25 -0700
I have a steep rocky back yard. I planted a
Romneya in a pocket surrounded by huge boulders about 10 years ago. I
filled the pocket with all kinds of native soil, sand, perlite, and some bags of
palm/cactus mix. It has now filled the pocket and gets about eight feet
tall each year. In January I cut the plant back about 2-3 feet.
Years ago someone told me to cut it back to soil level. I thought I almost
killed it. It set the plant back considerably. I hardly ever give it
supplemental water but if I did I think it would extend the blooming
season. I live in an eastern suburb of San Diego and we have this plant
growing along the cliffs along the inland highways. If you have the room
and are aware of it's vigorous nature once establlished, it's a great garden
plant.
-Ron-
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