I cut them all the way down, lots of new branch will come out after you cut them. I put bunch of leaves on the garden bed in the fall and rake them out in the spring. They are producing a very nice bloom this year. Sorry for the late reply, this year has been too busy..a good busy 😄
I can almost say they are equally productive, i harvest lots of bloom of them and they give me new branch after I cut them off, I'm going to let them stay another year in the garden bed and see if they will continue to produce next year. Sorry for the late reply 😅 You can find the update video on this lisianthus here: ruclips.net/video/qg-_jP5sjAc/видео.html
Hi. Great Visio. I'm in RI zone 6b. I'm curious about how many inches of leaves and how far down you cut the stem. Thanks
I cut them all the way down, lots of new branch will come out after you cut them. I put bunch of leaves on the garden bed in the fall and rake them out in the spring. They are producing a very nice bloom this year. Sorry for the late reply, this year has been too busy..a good busy 😄
I'm in 6a, Missouri also! Curious if these produced flowers for you?
Yes they do 😀
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👍🏽👍🏽
How did they compare to the newly planted Lisianthus?
I can almost say they are equally productive, i harvest lots of bloom of them and they give me new branch after I cut them off, I'm going to let them stay another year in the garden bed and see if they will continue to produce next year. Sorry for the late reply 😅 You can find the update video on this lisianthus here: ruclips.net/video/qg-_jP5sjAc/видео.html
@@Footprintsinthegarden Thank you 🙂 Ours are currently tucked in the beds under straw ;))
What was the out come of your over wintered lisianthus?
Here is the outcome, sorry for the late update 🙂
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Update?!!!!
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