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Yes, it was Dr. Seuss' birthday this week. The real Dr. Seuss, that is, not my stupid plant named for him.
(Photos courtesy of Scroogle and Wikipedia)
I can't believe you want to see it again. I deliberately did NOT take another picture of it because I thought you'd be sick of it by now. But since I had a couple of requests, I snapped a real quickie - crazy angle to try to
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Yes, I realize I will have to prune it back. I've just let it go as it wants to, out of curiosity. It has several more new shoots sprouting near the bottom. The thing is ugly as sin. And some of its longer branches are so thin that you can hardly see them in a photo.
But, remember what it looked like last August, w
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Well anyway, here it is. When I tried keeping one through the winter once before, after I put it outside again, it died. It probably needs to be re-introduced to the outside world more gradually then I did it that time.
7 comments:
The sun will fry all those new, tender shoots, Bobbie. Can you put it under a covered area when you first put it out?
If you prune back some of the long shoots, new ones will grow full at the pot level.
I don't know, Bobbie, about pruning it, I mean. I think it might be one of those things you just have to let go, just to see how big, long, wild, crazy etc it will really get! Of course, that's easy for me to say, it's not taking over MY space - lol!!
It reminds me of bamboo. Just keeps growing and spreading. I wouldn't prune it either. It is like a science project to see how far it will grow. You'll no when the time is right to prune. Lisa
I thought that plants with runners/shoots need to be cut back at the end of the season
Oh, I cut it way back at the end of the season. All of this is new growth over the winter in the house.
I say you just let it grow all over your house! You know how there are those "crazy cat ladies," right? YOu can be the "crazy plant lady!" It'll be fantastic!
Thanks for posting this, Bobbie! What gorgeous flowers it has. It really does grow big, doesn't it?
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