Hey all,
I got some S. Leucophyllum 'Hurricane Creek' last spring. I planted them in tall pots with a sand/peat mixture and they did pretty well.
Over the winter, due to settling/compaction, and rain, the tops of the root ball, tuber, or whatever you want to call it has become exposed. It looks like one of them is putting out a flower spike. The spike is about 2" tall right now. I'm wondering if it's okay to just take a little more of my mix and cover over the tops of these? I think they're normally buried. I won't bury the spike of course, just the rest of the plant and around the spike. I figure the new growths will push up through this thin layer. I'm talking about maybe an inch.
Thanks for the help.
I got some S. Leucophyllum 'Hurricane Creek' last spring. I planted them in tall pots with a sand/peat mixture and they did pretty well.
Over the winter, due to settling/compaction, and rain, the tops of the root ball, tuber, or whatever you want to call it has become exposed. It looks like one of them is putting out a flower spike. The spike is about 2" tall right now. I'm wondering if it's okay to just take a little more of my mix and cover over the tops of these? I think they're normally buried. I won't bury the spike of course, just the rest of the plant and around the spike. I figure the new growths will push up through this thin layer. I'm talking about maybe an inch.
Thanks for the help.