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Old 11-09-2005, 01:40 PM
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Default Over-wintering pelagoniums in damp, frost-free Cornwall

I have several thriving pelagoniums acquired this year from cuttings from my mother, and this will be their first winter. I have read a great deal of advice on overwintering indoors or in a glasshouse. I have also noticed that alot of people leave theirs planted in their gardens down here. Any advice from others living in damp, frost-free (most of the time) West Cornwall woud be appreciated.

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