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| I bought one as a small plug plant, along with some hanging basket plugs from St Giles Nursery online, 'choca mocha' was the variety. I think I've managed to overwinter it but its still not very big. The flowers do smell chocolatey though! ![]() I've seen them on ebay but they're not cheap.
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| Plant collections and Gardening Gifts - Hayloft Plants Type cosmos in the search. ![]() I have used this company before, they are ok. ![]() Cannot help with the plant cultivation bit, as mine have never lived long enough to need dividing. ![]() I know the plant originally comes from Mexico area, so it needs hot, sunny and not too wet...!
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| try your local garden centre - ours has them in the prepacks with the Dahlia tubers. And treat them the same as a dahlia - Lift in autumn and store in peat in a cool frost free place.
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