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    Jan 11, 2009, 05:26 PM
    Outdoor agave plant - flat on the ground
    I have an outdoor growing agave plant that was affected by the recent and unusually heavy snowfall in the Vancouver area: originally it was 1.3 m high and leaning slightly to one side, now due to the heavy snow it's flat on the ground and I am not sure if I should try and prop it up, cut it and hope for shoots come springtime or what else I could do to restore it to its original beauty
    Thank you in advance for your help
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    Jan 15, 2009, 01:32 PM

    When did you get the plant? Most Agave's have a zoning for the hotter areas. There are a couple that are winter hearty. I assume that was your pick.
    I would press the base of the plant down to make sure it's not being pulled out by the elements. If it feels secure in the earth, I would leave it alone and watch it in the spring. The sun and heat will revive it, think.
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    Jan 24, 2009, 02:01 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by shelleybean View Post
    When did you get the plant? Most Agave's have a zoning for the hotter areas. There are a couple that are winter hearty. I assume that was your pick.
    I would press the base of the plant down to make sure it's not being pulled out by the elements. If it feels secure in the earth, I would leave it alone and watch it in the spring. The sun and heat will revive it, think.
    The plant is 6 years old , made it through each winter and grew nicely each summer... as to pressing the base I can try, but now that you suggest it, I think replanting would be the best bet. Only problem : it is big and really heavy
    - 1.3 m high would make it 4 ' and 3.8 " and the weight is matching the height:)
    In the mean time I propped it up , as soon as it gets warm enough I will attempt the digging part
    Thanks a lot for your response

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