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Sun, Sep 8, 13 at 16:43
| The tag that came with this did not mentioned if it were a annual. I suspect that it is. Aside from that, I would like to know if they can be carried over indoors for the winter and replanted in the Spring. |
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| Your plant is a tender perennial, but not hardy in your climate where it is treated like a annual. It won't appreciate the transition to the inside at all, but cuttings are easy to root if you know some basics (don't root in water) . Cuttings grown under plant lights will probably do ok over the winter. All in all.....it's probably best to purchase new plants in the spring....for most folks. |
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