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Nyboy
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Interesting Bob here they are pest free. They are one of the few flowers that do well in my window boxes, full sun little water.
Oh, thanks for the heads up, Nyboy.I just watched a video, where the owner of big nursery said regal geraniums can not take strong sun like zonal.
I'm sure that you could do it, but I watch how a light frost kills annuals at my house, and I recommend that you find a sunny inside window and just enjoy them throughout the winter. I gave a couple of wax begonias to a friend some 4 years ago, and she is amazed at how nice a houseplant they have made, getting really big and flowering pretty much all of the time Indoors.I wonder if Wave Petunias could be overwintered similarly to geraniums. Not hung upside down, but kind of forced into hibernation inside in a cool basement or garage. Maybe I'll try it this year. I have been impressed with the way Wave petunias reseed. Not always true to color, but vigorous seedlings.
I just watched a video, where the owner of big nursery said regal geraniums can not take strong sun like zonal.
When my daughter and husband moved back here with son # 1 he was, lets say, a bit over protected. He was almost 3 and I would have him jump off the deck, holding his hand. The height was just a bit taller than a normal step. She would hold her breath and gasp, chastising me for letting him jump. What a difference a few more sons make. Son # 2 jumped down from the swing set, about 6 feet, repeatedly. On the 5th or so try he landed wrong and broke his arm. She barely blinked when I called her and told her my magic kisses didn't work, and I thought his arm was broken. Son # 3, who is 3, has to keep up with the others. I have to keep him from diving head first off of anything that crosses his mind. Apparently you lived through those dangerous times with your uncle.I remember my uncle who lived next store and had a greenhouse show me how. The coolest thing at the time was he let me use a single edge razor blade to make cuts. My parent would have never allowed me to use one at that age.