Add new comment

Barbara Grobicki (not verified)

6 years 5 months ago

I have a ponytail that has been in our family for years, probably close to 40. It had not been repotted in years (if ever). We keep it inside in the winter and then put it outside in the summer. Sadly it grew too tall this summer to come back inside! The bulb has had no space in that pot for years so not sure what happened to make it grow so much. What is the true low temp that will kill it? If we plant it in the ground is that better than a pot? We currently stuffed it in at an angle inside but that’s not practical. I’m assuming it can’t be trimmed to cut off the top. Is this plant interesting enough that a botanical garden would want it?

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.

Comment HTML

  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.