Re: whirlygig gaillardias


Two years ago, I took cuttings in the fall AND tried to overwinter the plants
themselves in a northern, attic window.  This worked wonderfully, and both
cuttings and plant survived to bloom extensively.  The original plant bloomed
about a month earlier than the cuttings.

Lynn van Rooijen
Netherlands

SAdamsGARD wrote:

> In a message dated 3/10/98 7:53:07 AM Central Standard Time, diana@olympus.net
> writes:
>
> << I be willing to bet a doughnut that this plant is Osteospermum
>  'Whirligig'.  Looks very similar to the gaillardia, ....
>
> ...., if I take cuttings can I overwinter them in the
> house?  Have two large windows with southern exposure?
>
> Thanks much, glad this came up?
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