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| Shaz I've just spent a day huffing and puffing as I've just lugged all mine into the greenhouse. Some still flowering too. It's unheated so I'll be covering mine with fleece. Did this last winter and they all came through. They are South American plants so obviously not frost hardy at all. Not sure if they need to be kept in the dark? However if they do lose their leaves I was heartened to see one new plant this year, get knocked back by frost and growing tip died, I took it back inside just in case and some of the little green bumps on the stem lower down started swelling and it regrew and is now a healthy 3ft tall. So to sum up, keep them as warm as poss, water very lightly and wait impatiently for May so they can go back outside and you can reclaim the space for your tomatoes. Best Sue |
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| Just be a wee bit careful handling it, as it's poisonous.....
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| You can cut it back quite hard to make a bushy plant and the bits you cut off, bung into water and they will root you will have more ![]() I have about 10 very large plants and every year i cut them back, i tend to cut to where a there is a junction of branches as the more branches you have the more flowers you get ![]() If you can dont keep it in the dark ! is there no one with a greenhouse you could slip it into the corner of over winter ??? they need a long growing season so the more light they get early in the year the better |
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