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Aug 16, 2012 5:59 PM CST
Name: Avedon
NE Tex (Zone 8a)
Bee Lover Butterflies Cat Lover Daylilies Hummingbirder Region: Texas
Hi Deborah, I'm no expert on this, since we have never grown tuberoses in a container of any type, only in the ground. I can tell you that the ones that do best for us --- and this is also for Carey--are the ones that get the most sun. We also noted that summers with fair amounts of rain seemed to produce the most flowering stalks. It would seem to me that you might want to overwinter yours inside since you lost the ones in the ground. Of course, you could experiment, leave some in the ground, some inside and see what happens. Just a thought--most of us don't want to lose our plants, do we? Good luck with your decision.

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