Blue Daze – Winter Survival
Q: I planted quite a bit of Blue Daze at my house this year because it really attracts hummingbirds. Also, the plant seems to really like hot Georgia summers. As the weather is now getting cooler, I am not sure what I should do. I found “mixed” information as to whether it will survive the winter here, what do you think?
A: Sorry to dissapoint, but it will not survive the cold weather.
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