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Lewisia cotyledon

yvan
9 years ago

I have Lewisia cotyledon Elise since two years: I already posted a pic of them in GardenWeb (july 2013). For the first winter I transplanted them from the pots to the garden in october and many survived the winter, but I had to clean the collar of many of them in may 2014 and I put them back in the pots. They were again very beautiful last summer. Last fall, I left them outside in the pots close to the house (to avoid soil humidity).

Question 1 - Was it a good idea to leave them in the pots for the winter? It was very cold last week (-25C or -13F), will they survive? Does the cold temperature affect more a plant if you leave it in the pot?

Question 2 - Are Lewisa cotyledon long lived perennials or short lived perennials?

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  • slotcar8
    9 years ago

    In pots, plants will be subjected to repeated freeze-thaw cycles and will probably not survive. Lewisia should remain in the ground in well-drained soil. For added protection, you can hill up more soil or mulch around the crown, or even cover with a dry mulch such as straw. Choose a location where snow melts the soonest so they will not sit in damp conditions in the spring. In early spring, remove the mulch if it is damp. I rake off the mulch in early April, fluff it so it dries out, and replace it again until the threat of hard frosts is over.


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