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Cathedral Bells (cobaea)
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I am new here and dont know much about gardening. I bought this beautifull plant which is perennial but I read that it is often grown as anual. I wonder what does it mean and why? Some advise, please! dina |
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Cathedral Bells (cobaea)
On 22/3/09 22:23, in article , "dina"
wrote: Hi, I am new here and dont know much about gardening. I bought this beautifull plant which is perennial but I read that it is often grown as anual. I wonder what does it mean and why? Some advise, please! dina It depends on where you live. If you have very mild winters, it can probably be grown as a perennial, as happens in the (usually) milder south west. Otherwise, it won't take the winters in harsher parts of the country and is grown as an annual. -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials online |
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