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rwright_lagovista
Joined: 26 Jul 2003
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Location: Lago Vista, TX (Austin Area)
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| Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2003 11:47 am Post subject: Cutting back Vinca major |
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I have some wonderful Vinca major in a confined, shaded bed in my front yard. I have seen a couple of posts on the board about this plant wilting slightly because of the heat in summer. I am experiencing the same problem.
I have read a couple of places on the web that I should cut this plant back, but I haven't found anywhere that tells me exactly when and how much.
So, my questions are as follows:
1) SHOULD I really cut this plant back?
2) If so, WHEN should I cut it back?
3) HOW MUCH should I cut it back? |
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rwright_lagovista
Joined: 26 Jul 2003
Posts: 6
Location: Lago Vista, TX (Austin Area)
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| Posted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 12:40 pm Post subject: Can someone please help? |
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| Can someone, perhaps a moderator, please answer this question. I want to make sure I am doing the right thing as I don't want to lose this plant!! |
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Di in Tx
Joined: 06 Nov 2003
Posts: 8
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| Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2003 10:19 pm Post subject: vinca major |
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I just moved to
Texas from Phoenix, Az, and I can tell you for sure, this plant can deal with the heat. It might wilt at times when it gets really hot, but nothing in Texas compares to the 117 we got this summer in Phoenix and the vinca survived, just water it and it will be fine. I need to get some of this plant on our new lot. |
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Di in Tx
Joined: 06 Nov 2003
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| Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2003 10:26 pm Post subject: Forgot to say, no need to cut back ever, Di in Tx nee AZ |
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| Only when it prowles into areas you don't want it to, it is nearly as bad as Burmuda grass. |
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