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In the garden

Posted: October 6, 2012 at 2:54 a.m.

Orange cestrum blossoms have a heavy fragrance.

Q I planted a lot of sweet William seeds in pots in late spring and kept them in part shade during the summer due to the heat, so they didn’t grow very much. They are now around 4 inches high and I am wondering if they would survive the winter if I planted them in the ground, or should I keep the pots in an enclosed porch — without heating — until the spring?

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