Camellia

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  1. T

    T Gardener

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    Hi
    I have a Camellia that has grown very leggy,can it be moved and can I prune it to thicken it up, if so when and how. Also some years ago my garden was full of Lupins so much so that they where growing like weeds,then they all suddenly died and now I don't seem able to grow them, any suggestions. And keep it clean I know I need a lot of help. :confused:
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    hello, lupins are not long lived perrenials maybe they just died off naturally you should buy a few more and hope they self seed again anyway good luck ps i am told lupins do not like a lot of manure did you mulch round them
     
  4. T

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    Thankyou
    Those links where helpful
    I did at one time mulch with a load of fertilizer it could possibly have been at the same time ,it was a long time ago,but its worth a thought

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