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Overwintering a Gerber Daisy?

I have a Gerber daisy outdoors growing in my garden. Can I dig this daisy out and grow it in the house during the winter? I believe that this is a perennial.

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October 14, 20110 found this helpful

I live in Southeast Tennessee and mine come back every year. When the first frost comes I put a thin layer of mulch over them. I mark where they are. Then when the danger of frost is gone in the spring I uncover them and most times I can see a small amount of green meaning they are waking up from their winters nap.

 

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Rasta, I live in Iowa, zone 5 and I have to bring mine in. I brought mine in last year and it just stayed green, no flowers, and then about March when we had snow deep outside, a bloom sprang up, just gave me hope for spring.

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So, it depends on what zone you are in whether they would survive. Here they are an annual.

 

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