Anonymous wrote:I have several boxwoods with lots of yellowed leaves at the tips. Not sure what to do with them -- prune or just leave them? Had cut my hydrangea back to the ground anyway, so they weren't lost. Green shoots are coming up, will see if I get any blooms this summer.
Everything else seems to have survived. One big disappointment is the lilac bush, which I was so hoping would put on a big show after the cold, but just two small blooms. Just my second year in this house, and I inherited the lilac, so not sure what the issue is. Maybe not enough sun.
Anonymous wrote:Hydrangea only has a few sprouts, right at the base, so I guess it died back to the roots and I won't get blooms this year. Two very large, old bushes.
Anonymous wrote:My 5 year old climbing roses bit the dust - no signs of green. My endless summer hydrangeas lost all their old wood buds in the frost a couple of weeks ago. I'm in a bit of mourning for them because they are my absolute summer favorites!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lost 5 out of 6 hardy gardenias
Lost 2 small newly planted camellias
Large old fig tree has not leafed out yet. Small one I was able to cover did. Will wait until June to see if there is any growth at all on the fig.
The one rose I lost was named for my husband's ancestor who created it. There must be some irony in that...
I think the irony would be if it were your ex-DH ! I hope it's not a portent?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lost 5 out of 6 hardy gardenias
Lost 2 small newly planted camellias
Large old fig tree has not leafed out yet. Small one I was able to cover did. Will wait until June to see if there is any growth at all on the fig.
The one rose I lost was named for my husband's ancestor who created it. There must be some irony in that...
I think the irony would be if it were your ex-DH ! I hope it's not a portent?![]()
Greetings fellow fig tree owner. I'm the PP who posted earlier. Let keep checking back and comparing notes. My tree is about 12 years old. I am very, very nervous, but like you, am hoping it's just taking it's sweet time. It has always bloomed later than my other trees. [there doesn't appear to be an emoticon for "nervous" so just imagine it!]
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lost 5 out of 6 hardy gardenias
Lost 2 small newly planted camellias
Large old fig tree has not leafed out yet. Small one I was able to cover did. Will wait until June to see if there is any growth at all on the fig.
The one rose I lost was named for my husband's ancestor who created it. There must be some irony in that...
I think the irony would be if it were your ex-DH ! I hope it's not a portent?![]()
Anonymous wrote:I am in NW DC and I have a large camellia tree, a large new down rose in the ground, several climbing roses in pots (Laguna, 2 Jasmina, lavender lessie, 2 Rosario utersen - got them last summer and still do not know where to plant them). they all survived with no issues. I put my lemon tree, all herbs and a small camellia inside and they survived, until a month ago when the rosemary and the camellia and other herbs died when I put them outside and forgot to water them. so my black thumb is so black that I killed more plants that the winter in my yard

Anonymous wrote:Lost 5 out of 6 hardy gardenias
Lost 2 small newly planted camellias
Large old fig tree has not leafed out yet. Small one I was able to cover did. Will wait until June to see if there is any growth at all on the fig.
The one rose I lost was named for my husband's ancestor who created it. There must be some irony in that...