SeaSpray
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I have a large pot of flowers outside, by my backdoor. It has marigolds, geraniums, impatiens, and also some leafy plant that I am pretty sure could/would be a houseplant.
My question is: Can I bring this entire pot inside the house once it starts to get cold, and if so, would the flowers thrive? Normally these annuals die once the frost strikes outside, but since these are all in one pot and not in the ground, I was thinking it'd be a shame to just let them croak! Is this even possible? I'd love to bring the entire pot inside and have these flowers keep living
Thanks for any advice, and at the very least, I'm sure I could transplant at least the leafy plant. (Its got jaggedy shaped leaves with a dark purple velvety look with bright green on the leaves too, if thats any help. lol)
My question is: Can I bring this entire pot inside the house once it starts to get cold, and if so, would the flowers thrive? Normally these annuals die once the frost strikes outside, but since these are all in one pot and not in the ground, I was thinking it'd be a shame to just let them croak! Is this even possible? I'd love to bring the entire pot inside and have these flowers keep living

Thanks for any advice, and at the very least, I'm sure I could transplant at least the leafy plant. (Its got jaggedy shaped leaves with a dark purple velvety look with bright green on the leaves too, if thats any help. lol)