Problems growing feverfew
Charles S Buer
buer at WPI.EDU
Thu Oct 23 03:13:37 EST 1997
Gabrielle--
Why do you bring it in? It should be hardy to zone 5 at least. Are you
sure it's just not going dormant? My mother grows this in Minnesota (zone
4) with no problem. It has naturalized.
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Charles S. Buer |E-mail: buer at wpi.edu
Biology/Biotechnology Dept. |Phone: (508) 831-5052
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On Thu, 23 Oct 1997, Timothy & Gabrielle Taylor wrote:
> This is my first posting to this newsgroup - I hope my topic is
> appropriate.
>
> For the second year in a row, I have brought my potted feverfew plant
> indoors for the winter (New Jersey) and it is once again dying. It is
> still getting strong southern exposure. Can anyone suggest what might
> be going wrong with it?
>
> Thank you in advance,
>
> Gabrielle
>
>
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