Re: Overwintering Chocolate Cosmo


The cosmos referred to is not an annual form, and alto it can be grown from
seed the plant has hardy roots, to zone 7 I think, and pehaps with mulch it
will make it there in zone 6. It will not return as annual cosmos do.

SECK138@aol.com wrote:

> All cosmo will come back from seed even though you lose original plant.
> Sometimes in abundance.  I get as much cosmos as I want from a neighbor who
> always lets his plants go to seed.  Seed is readily available.  Chris
> Braintree Z6
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