valleylynn said:
@chelle grows it. Wonder how she overwinters it?
It's one of the easiest ever; just pick a piece of stem with leaves on it and stick it in some light potting mix. Water it in until the mix is wet, and set it in a south-facing window (or under an alternate light source). Leave it be until the pot is very light and the soil is dry, then water very sparingly until spring. Or, if you have plenty of room, just bring the whole plant indoors. It will rest for most of the winter, so it's water needs are very minimal. Last year my plant never even stopped blooming when I brought it in...it's a very adaptable plant.