@louannwarren I did a quick check Lou Ann they do grow in Texas, all you need to do is plant them in a raised bed with good drainage and filtered by light/semi shade, we move ours at the end of last year from a boarder to our main raised planter:)
@onewing Ha Ha after all it was a big wash day yesterday Babs, we thought the frost had killed them off only to realise Jenny had replanted them to a new location at the end of the season:)
April 19th, 2020
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