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Old September 23, 2018   #20
JerryHaskins
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Originally Posted by GrowingCoastal View Post
I have wintered over mature Lantanas in my unheated garage here in winter after letting them weather in the fall and then pruning and removing all leaves. It never freezes and stays dry. The lantana becomes a larger plant the following year. A late starter, breaking from old wood in June.
Good tip. Thanks.

I will give that a try this winter. Now all I need to do is make enough room in my garage for a few pots!

By the way, deer will not eat any part of New Gold Lantana.

They don't eat Sun Rise or Sun Set Lantana leaves either---but they eat the blossoms off of Sun Rise and Sun Set.

Deer are bad around my house. I bought 30 broccoli and cauliflower plants yesterday (for $17.00) and the deer ate them last night before I could set them out. My garden is protected but the new plants were just sitting on the concrete next to my garage.
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