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Impatiens

Are they a plant that only lasts for one summer or can they be regrown every year
like in winter when the leaves drop can they somehow be kept? Thanks.


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 04/11/2016 @ 4:38 pm

Many gardeners do grow Impatiens as annuals but they are actually tender perennials.

You can take cuttings in the fall and grow them to have new plants in the spring.

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