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Jul 23, 2017 5:51 PM CST
Name: Karen
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Welcome! I haven't had much luck growing them indoors. They will grow, but probably not bloom. I had some plants inside for 10 years with no blooms. Then I got a greenhouse, and they bloomed the first Spring in there. If you can, get it outside for the summer. You can take them indoors in winter and let them go dormant. Withhold water and the leaves drop and they don't do much all winter. Then they go back outside to grow and bloom in the summer. In winter if you don't have a place for the dormant plants, you can bareroot them and store them in a protected place like a garage or closet, and then re-pot them in the Spring. It doesn't slow them down at all.
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