I think that my mother planted six pathetic specimens in her garden some 30 years ago
They are incredible and have formed massive shrubs.
I don't think that it's due to any special gardening skills-the soil and climate is perfect for them .
They were neglected and overgrown when I first took over her garden .
I hard prune them after flowering in March
I water them with used tea bags in water if dry .
One of them of them had a sticky black blight which I washed off with Epsom salts in water.
I'm wondering about doing some cuttings .
A couple of them have flowers which are half hidden by leaves - which I don't worry about - I presume it's the habit of the hybrid .
Good Morning Wednesday 24th June 2026



