Re: Solanum crispum 'Glasnevin' (sp??)


Susan,
Indeed it did help..And your right these are charming plants,I especially like the whie(goes with everything).Have wild ones in the yard which are of course just weeds but know there are some that folks have cultivated into pretty nice vines..
Thanks and continued success with all your efforts.
Connie

Saxton, Susan wrote:

> Connie, the last 3 years have been very mild.  This winter we've literally
> had 3-4 frosts only at night!  We did have more than our annual rain fall
> last year, and that's prodigious even in a "dry" year, being Oregon ;-)  I
> had the opportunity to hear Tracy DiSabato-Aust a few weekends ago and she
> mentioned that in her studies in school, she found she could freeze to death
> the roots of plants, but give them too much water, and they were goners.
>
> The one thing we have had, in my particular microclimate is dry, cold east
> winds 2-3 times this winter for nearly a week at a time where the wind chill
> would be 4 degrees and the actual temperature 30 or so.
>
> This did blow the plant every which-a-way because I didn't have it tied
> properly to the trellising.  The first year it didn't do much, that was an
> El Nino year.  Last year it looked good, a La Nina year, with a late, cold
> spring and a very wet year overall.  This year we are just not having winter
> practically and it is huge, as mentioned.
>
> For the $9 investment I planned on replacing it every few years if
> necessary.  Everyone who sees this plant in the garden "has" to have one.  I
> have become so enamoured with the plant I am going to try the white variety
> this year with a red climbing rose (yum!).
>
> I do have this plant in a prime location in my garden; I have a long
> "rambler wall" (for rambling roses) on the south side of my property.  Lots
> of heat, no trees, etc., great soil.  I train it through some yellow roses
> which is a great combination (the vine has blue flowers with a yellow eye).
>
> The only negative thing I have to say about it is that the branches do seem
> to be fairly fragile, at least at this time of year.  As I was wrestling
> with all the new growth in training it last weekend, if I was not careful I
> would break branches, even 1/2" in diameter.  I guess I'm used to roses that
> don't break easily and fight back if you try to strong arm them (thorns).
> It was not a problem because there was so much growth I would have thinned
> it somewhat anyway.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: connie hoy [c*@uswest.net]
> > Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 8:54 AM
> > To: perennials@mallorn.com
> > Subject: Re: Solanum crispum 'Glasnevin' (sp??)
> >
> >
> > Hi Susan,
> > What do you think is the lowest temp this vine has known
> > since you planted it ?
> > Your freezes dont last too long do they..Guess what I'm
> > asking is what is your average temps and for how long do they last?
> > Connie
> >
> > Saxton, Susan wrote:
> >
> > > I am fortunate to have wintered this wonderful plant over
> > for the third
> > > year.  My dilemma is: pruning.
> > >
> > > Because I live in zone 6b/7a, I really never expected this
> > plant to live
> > > this long.  It is now about 10' wide and 8' tall.  Is there
> > anything special
> > > I need to do besides train it on the climbing structure?
> > >
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