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Aug 20, 2014 9:40 AM CST
Name: Catmint/Robin
PNW WA half hour south of Olym (Zone 8a)
Region: Pacific Northwest Region: Mid-Atlantic Region: Maryland Butterflies Bee Lover Native Plants and Wildflowers
Echinacea Azaleas Forum moderator Cottage Gardener Garden Ideas: Master Level Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Hi JB am talking about tender perennials not annuals. In the past when I've tried to keep them indoors they've developed fungus gnats. Just wondering if there's a way to avoid that. I do have some nicer more expensive tender perennials that might be worth overwintering if I could figure out how to avoid the fungus gnats.
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