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Marguerites on balcony From inside 1st January 2020 002
By Balcony
- 6 Jan, 2020
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Marguerites on balcony From inside 1st January 2020
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They are great but no, we are not frost free. The balcony provides a little protection but we have had several light frosts, just not killing frosts - yet! (still time because as we know February can often be the coldest month of the winter!)
9 Jan, 2020
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they are such good doers and these are doing really well. you must be frost free Balcony
8 Jan, 2020