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Apr 13th, 2007 at 01:14 PM
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Are these houseplants? Can they be houseplants? How much sun do they need? They have them at Lowes and I've been tempted to buy one, or 2! :wink:
PattyM
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They can be houseplants,but are trickier.Especially in the winter time.I do plan to try a few again.I tried the houseplant way...even being in a mild climate.I'm going ground.or at least a hanging basket.
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I can keep them alive for one year outside but I can not keep them inside even a week and I've tried adn tried and tried. They should be treated exactly like their big brothers. They are a rose. They take full sun and are very very succeptable to drafts.
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Not for me then! Still trying to figure out the fertilizer thing with my regular roses I bought last year!
PattyM
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