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Originally Posted by bower
I got some of these seeds through Nicky's swap (thank you!). ![Smile](images/smilies/smile1.gif)
After a pretty awful summer, mine are just about a foot tall.
I was thinking of trying to overwinter them, so I'm excited to hear that might be ok. ![Very Happy](images/smilies/biggrin.gif) I'd love to see them grow to their full glory. ![Cute](images/smilies/cute.gif)
I also have a patch of White Lisbons and a patch of 2 year old Hardy Evergreens (those are in flower just now), and I've been cutting instead of pulling green onions in hopes that all (or some variety) will overwinter and make a perennial green onion patch.
I Has anyone tried this with White Lisbon, or am I wasting my time?
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I dont understand the question.
There is no way you can have a (perennial) green onion patch.
Once the plant blooms the plant dies just like most agave.