I started these from seeds in january, I was very sceptical they will blow this summer, but i was wrong as you can see. I am very happy to introduce you Lewisia cotyledon Elise Fleuroselect Gold Winner.
I find for Chrysanthemums, I now grow a number of them in pots In late fall I pull the pots into the garage not cutting the plants back. In spring late spring, cut them back and have them outside in a not up front location.
I keep pinching them back and the pots fill right up. I have even had to divide the plants as they get to big for the pots. Just about now early or mid July I stop pinching them back Then in Late August I bring the pots right up by my front entrance. Boy what a show they make Different colours and varieties even. I never seem to lose them over winter My supply increases every year I would actually like to try r more interesting unique Chrysanthemums
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