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Re: Buddleia
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Buddleia
- From: M* S* <s*@javanet.com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 20:11:04
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- Resent-Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 18:11:13 -0700
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At 07:49 PM 7/14/98, you wrote:
>Since we have a thread going on this, I have a question. I started about 2
>dozen of these from seed in March - purple, white and (I think) yellow.
>They're only up about 6" and I'm told to expect frost anytime after
>mid-August so they'll never amount to anything this year and won't survive
>outside in a zone 3 winter.
>
>Question - is there someway I can turn these into house plants or otherwise
>store to overwinter for next year?
>
>
>Susan
>Calgary, Alberta
Is there any way you can imitate a milder winter? If they are in pots, can
you place them in a protected area that's cold enough to keep them dormant,
but not cold enough to kill them?
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