I took some salvia amistad softwood cuttings in autumn and they have rooted well. They are in the greenhouse which is unheated and have done ok, but I know that salvia amistad can be a bit tender so just wondering whether to leave the cuttings there as am going to move them to individual pots now. Has been down as low as minus 4 in the gh over the last few weeks. Only option really would be to bring them inside. Any thoughts or advice?
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I have some penstemon cuttings in my greenhouse and they've come through that really cold snap ok. I have them up on a table, as I've read that higher up gets less cold. My greenhouse always drops below zero in winter, I think it just brings protection from wind and wet rather than anything else.
I read of people down south with all kinds of tender things overwintering in their unheated greenhouses, and wish it worked for me too.Mostly flowers, some fruit and veg, at the seaside in Edinburgh.
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