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- Plumbago can be grown in Florida, and it needs full to part sun to flower to perfection1. It is moderately drought-tolerant and cold hardy, growing anywhere in South Florida including Zone 9B1. The plant can grow much larger, but looks its best when kept trimmed to 3 feet or less1. To grow plumbago from seeds, you need to sow the seeds in small planting pots filled with potting soil, germinate the seeds, harden the seedlings, and transplant them2.Learn more:âś•This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
It needs full to part sun to flower to perfection. Blue plumbago is moderately drought-tolerant and it's cold hardy, growing anywhere in South Florida including Zone 9B. Keep the plant trimmed to 3 feet or less...it can grow much larger, but looks its best when kept in bounds.
www.south-florida-plant-guide.com/blue-plumbago.…How to Grow Plumbago
- 1. Sow your seeds. Plant your seeds a quarter of an inch deep in small planting pots filled with potting soil. ...
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