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Forum: Indoor Gardening and HouseplantsReplies: 5, Views: 62
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krfleet
Saint Louis, MO

October 22, 2008
02:22 PM

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I can't decide if I should dig one each of my lantana, mexican petunia, plumbago and angelonia and try to keep alive thru winter indoors or take cuttings now.
I had a 600 watt HID lamp but it was stolen and I'm not sure if I can keep these guys thriving without that. Would I be better off letting them all go dormant and take cuttings in spring? thanks for any advice.

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