Marie, It is Cordyline purpurea, and has been there without protection for about 15 years.marie06 wrote:Dave, is that a red cordy in your photo? If so, how on earth did you get that to survive the recent freeze?
It is a warm SE facing corner though
Marie, It is Cordyline purpurea, and has been there without protection for about 15 years.marie06 wrote:Dave, is that a red cordy in your photo? If so, how on earth did you get that to survive the recent freeze?
Dave Brown wrote:Ok, Ok, let's just Chill
Stephen, people disagree with me everytime I open my mouth. Best thing is don't let it get to you. Other people are entitled to have a different opinion.
Having said that , I understand your irritation at the topic being diverted on to minimum temps, rather than Spring, but remember it takes 2 to Tango.
I think we are all suffering from Garden deprivation so let's just try to hang in there for another 2/3 weeks until we get more spring like weather.
Temps not very spring like here but the Sun is rising Was very nice sitting on the lounge windowledge in the sun
No, it's a red sofamarie06 wrote:Dave, is that a red cordy in your photo?...
You don't notice it with 6 jumpers on Stephen It is in the summer with just shorts on it's cold on on the back. Brrrstephenprudence wrote:You must have a well insulated house Dave, the idea of a leather chair in a cold house makes me shiver
marie06 wrote:Kent Gardener - Actually, it's two leather chairs, not a sofa! And I thought my eyes are bad