Staff Answer
Jul 12, 2021 - 10:26 AM
Hello there!
For most cold hardy plants, the answer is "yes, but you probably shouldn't".
You can get them to grow indoors, but they won't do as well or get as colorful as they would if you grew them outside. Because they're cold hardy plants, they like the harsh elements that come with growing outside. Without it, they're just lethargic, even though they'll grow.
A plant that, I believe, would do much better in your case is pink jelly beans. They are not cold hardy, they are beautifully colored like Sedum 'Tricolor', and they're easy to grow.
I hope this helps!
For most cold hardy plants, the answer is "yes, but you probably shouldn't".
You can get them to grow indoors, but they won't do as well or get as colorful as they would if you grew them outside. Because they're cold hardy plants, they like the harsh elements that come with growing outside. Without it, they're just lethargic, even though they'll grow.
A plant that, I believe, would do much better in your case is pink jelly beans. They are not cold hardy, they are beautifully colored like Sedum 'Tricolor', and they're easy to grow.
I hope this helps!
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