karmahappytoes here in the PNW, SW WA State and I have been growing them for over 20 years. B. Frosty Pink
is the only one that will survive the winters but with that stated with Climate change one needs to take some
some care to help it survive. Marty, we grow our in 5 gallon pickle buckets so that they can be moved in the
Brug House during the winter months. They are totally addictive once you get the hang of them. I'll admit to
digging up my back yard in the early 2000s to plant our collection of well over 120 varieties. I love to play with
with tissue culture as I have found that they are the best Brugmansia plants to grow. Scream if you have any
questions or need pointers. How close are you to Vancouver, WA??