Two summers ago, I had a yen for some brugs and found a good deal on them. So I grew them on and enjoyed lots of blooms
Anywho, I took the pots indoors and nursed them through the winter, trying to keep them dormant by witholding water, but still having to water them as they weren't cool enough to completely rest and the light they were in was VERY poor. I was afraid they'd tire themselves out by spring, but they made it.
So I took them out again and even made a few cuttings of one. I haven't ID'd it, but it opens with a light rosy-pink halo around a white throat and matures to deep rose with the halo going deeper toward the throat. The other has variegated foliage and blooms open near white and mature to deep gold. Couldn't get any cuttings of that one to strike. :-( )
So, last winter I didn't have the space to bring them in, I had two of the rose one and one of the gold. I said goodbye and grieved through the winter.
Well, this spring, whilst watering the yard, I watered the pots with the brown stems of my brugs and---shock and delight----one of each kind had survived!!! Absolutely no care or protection at all. We had lots of temps in the 20sF too.
So I just started lovin' 'em up with care and finally got them in the ground. I'll be mulching them deep this fall!
Survivors.
They are pretty tough arn`t they.
Yeah, they are tough until you get a really special one, then poof!! Nothing you can do is right! LOL!!
I am happy for you that one of each came back. LOL....I agree with Meag and have had it happen many times.
thats wonderful.. great going...
Congratulations....I wish they would come back from our frozen ground in Iowa, but I don't think that is going to happen.
