I just bought a Juncus Big Twister on sale and have planted it in a pot. I love its unusual form. Does anyone know if this plant could be brought in for the winter and grown under a grow light or by a west-facing window? I live in Kansas. Thanks.
Growing Juncus Big Twister Indoors?
It's hardy to zone 4, doesn't seem like you'd need to bring it in for the winter. I don't know that it would hurt it if you did, but you shouldn't need to.
Thanks for your reply. I just thought I would like to bring it in for the winter, so I could enjoy its unusual form through the dreary, cold months in Kansas. But I didn't know if it would grow or thrive indoors.
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