Tomorrow is the first day of fall which means the first killing frost is looming on the horizon - hopefully the very, very far horizon.
So you guy who have been there, done it, how about an Overwintering Guide for Dummies?
I understand the theory of cutting the plants back to just nubs. And I presume I can use the cuttings if I want to try to clone a plant(s)?
But what about the dirt and roots? Do I pull the plant out of the pot, shake loose dirt off it, cut off all the smaller roots and then repot it? If so, in the same size container? Can I use the same dirt or should I mix some potting soil in with it? Do I water it real well the first time, then set it aside and water only when it gets real dry?
Can all species be overwintered or just certain types? If so which ones cannot I preserve?
So many questions - I hope there are very many answers!
Mike
So you guy who have been there, done it, how about an Overwintering Guide for Dummies?
I understand the theory of cutting the plants back to just nubs. And I presume I can use the cuttings if I want to try to clone a plant(s)?
But what about the dirt and roots? Do I pull the plant out of the pot, shake loose dirt off it, cut off all the smaller roots and then repot it? If so, in the same size container? Can I use the same dirt or should I mix some potting soil in with it? Do I water it real well the first time, then set it aside and water only when it gets real dry?
Can all species be overwintered or just certain types? If so which ones cannot I preserve?
So many questions - I hope there are very many answers!
Mike