A busy start to the winter, all the tender plants have to have some shelter. The Brugmansias, all ten different ones have to be housed in the conservatory which is heated to about +10c along with as many of the most tender plants that we can get in.
We have to cut down the Brugmansias, keeping as many of the forked branches as possible, we also remove any remaining leaves from the plant as well, then give them a good hosing down to blast off any insects, especially Red Spider Mite that may be hiding on the remaining branches. We certainly don't want to bring in too many bugs as they will only increase over winter.
The branches we cut off are cut into lots of cuttings which we root in water, again the leaves are removed and each cutting is immersed in water then under a running tap to get rid of the bugs.
Here is a picture of the cuttings in water. Each variety of brugmansia in seperate containers with a label dropped inside, so we don't get them mixed up.
And here they are about 3 weeks later after having rooted into the water and been potted up. Note they now have individual labels.
A view of the conservatory packed with some of the overwintering plants.
Malcolm