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Oct 31, 2012 9:48 PM CST
Name: Jelinda AKA jojoe Ivey
Thomson,Ga. (Zone 8a)
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Hostas Heucheras Region: Georgia Tropicals
Will the S.lineare variegatum live ok outside all winter? I thought plants in pots needed to be brought inside at some point to keep soil in pot from getting to cold or even freezing.

I can't wait until the cuttings i rooted this summer become such a nice looking clump like i seen in the database.It's hard to believe they will grow tall,every time any part of mine touches soil it roots.There are also so many new little rosette's growing from the stems,some grow under or over already existing leaves.It is beginning to hang over the sides of the pot & some pieces are growing up!!!It will look nice in my rock garden growing over some of the taller rocks!!

I'm excited can't wait!!! Lovey dubby Lovey dubby Whistling Hurray! Hurray! Whistling
A green thumb comes only as a result of the mistakes you make while learning to see things from the plants point of view!!

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