Not true list, a benchmark is set by the many not the few!!Mr List wrote:the benchmark part is if the little one makes it the bigger ones should
If your young Mekong doesn’t survive the winter… do we say the Mekong isn’t hardy?
Not true list, a benchmark is set by the many not the few!!Mr List wrote:the benchmark part is if the little one makes it the bigger ones should
We know Brian Williams has had it planted out for 7 years in Kentucky which is Zone 7, I think, so is root hardyPalmer wrote: If your young Mekong doesn’t survive the winter… do we say the Mekong isn’t hardy?
GREVILLE wrote:It looks like lots of us are starting with young plants at much the same size. If we're all trying it different ways there should be a lot of info to put on this thread
Dave Brown wrote:We know Brian Williams has had it planted out for 7 years in Kentucky which is Zone 7, I think, so is root hardyPalmer wrote: If your young Mekong doesn’t survive the winter… do we say the Mekong isn’t hardy?
Wow some great growth on those, are you planting one out?Kristen wrote:My Mekong Giants - came as 9cm pots a while back (April probably). The wall is North facing - probably not ideal as a growing-on spot!
Not planning to until next Spring.pdid wrote:Wow some great growth on those, are you planting one out?