We are in Straubing, Bavaria, Germany and have seen many of these in very large pots (3 to 5 feet in diameter with many flowers planted around the base) on the streets. I don't think they move them in winter but can't be sure. They are beautiful and would appear to be very old. The "trunk" (because of the way they are pruned) of many would be about 1 1/2 inches in diameter and long-healed pruning marks are abundant. We saw these being watered by a city truck but I can't tell you how often this happens. I am trying to track down a source for this plant in the states because I want to grow one but have had no luck with the major nurseries. Can anyone help with that?
Lycianthus rantonnei, better known as the Blue Potato Bush, is a flowering bush, with deep blue flowers. It blooms until first frost. Responds well to pruning. Requires full sun, best if 6 hours or more a day. Excellent bush or climbing vine garden specimen.
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Move it.
The noun 'bush' is a count noun; the plural form is bushes. Example:We planted four rose bushes.
Past perfect is formed with - had + past participle.Plant is a regular verb so the past participle is plantedI had planted the trees at the back of the section.
unfortuunatly no that is like taking a dead branch and planting it.it will not grow.
Bush fallow farming is a method of farming where virgin land is clear-cut and then allowed to lie fallow before being planted.
These bushes do the best when planted on the northern most side of the home. They also love sunlight. We had three planted on the northern side of our home and an 80 foot oak shaded the three in a gradutated way. The one closest to the outer edge of the shade grew larger then the other two then the next grew larger than the third. The 80 foot oak was taken out due to a sewer line issue and within two growing seasons the small inner most planted bush had grown to the same size as the other two. It was amazing watching this!
Because it wasn't crowded? If it had been planted with the other two, the moisture and nutrients it needed would have been shared. I guess. I'm not a genius so I wouldn't know for sure.
Green beans are a catchall name for variety of pole and bush beans that happen to be green (they do come in other colors). Pole and bush beans are planted after the last Spring frost and depending on the variety can be harvested in about 60 days.
It is best to plant snowball bushes in the spring because they bloom from April to May. Make sure they are planted in full sun or partial shade.
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