Postage will prob be £8 from Derry maybe less if I post from Donegal ? And the price is £8 for an established plant with large root stock (2-3 yo) if Irish goat can lift them obviously I'll not charge for postage ! I'll do 3 for £20
&quot;Tube&quot;:3c5ik4ju wrote: I have a Cascade in the back garden that I imported myself. If everyone is patient they can have cuttings from it for free (or a bottle of their best home brew <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) --> ). No need to pay anything apart from postage.[/quote:3c5ik4ju]
Hey Shane, is your cascade outside or in greenhouse?
I think I have managed to kill mine.
There's no sign of life yet this year, whereas my Fuggles are flying
&quot;Tube&quot;:2xxlxsqb wrote: I have a Cascade in the back garden that I imported myself. If everyone is patient they can have cuttings from it for free (or a bottle of their best home brew <!-- s:) --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_smile.gif" alt="" title="Smile" /><!-- s:) --> ). No need to pay anything apart from postage.[/quote:2xxlxsqb]
Hey Shane, is your cascade outside or in greenhouse?
I think I have managed to kill mine.
There's no sign of life yet this year, whereas my Fuggles are flying[/quote:2xxlxsqb]
Hi Shane.
Mine are outside, and are grand, so if you still see no growth I would think that it is probably dead. Have a dig around the base of the plant, and if it's still alive you should see rhizomes under the earth.
The Cascade is in a pot out the back. It has come up, but it's very slow/small in comparison to the Fuggles. It's also very dainty in comparison. I only got it late last year, so it needs a bit of TLC to get it to beef up a bit.