Blue Passion Flower – Indoors or Outdoors
Q: I have a blue passion flower in a pot outdoors. Is it necessary to bring it indoors?
A: If you have a very sunny window you can keep your passion flower alive indoors over winter. Otherwise, plant seeds every spring. They germinate quickly and the flowers are always beautiful.
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