Calibrachoa, often known as million bells, is generally grown as an annual in most climates, as it is not frost-tolerant. To keep them alive through the winter, you can try bringing potted plants indoors to a cool, bright location with temperatures above freezing. If you live in a milder climate, you can also mulch heavily around the base of outdoor plants to protect their roots. However, for optimal growth, it's often best to treat them as annuals and replant in the spring.
To keep purslane alive over winter, you can bring it indoors to a sunny spot, water it sparingly, and protect it from cold drafts.
Yes they do. They must still circulate water and nutience through them to keep them alive.
They stay in burrows underground and have fat stored in their tails to keep them alive.
They stay in burrows underground and have fat stored in their tails to keep them alive.
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Lemongrass is a tropical. You can bring it into the house in the winter and it should be okay. Set it next to a window that gets lots of sunlight.
If you would like to
To keep alive through some ordeal.
Because they are preparing for the upcoming winter. They get rid of their leaves so they do not have to feed them to keep them alive in the winter.
well some fly south for the winter an others just keep on flying around through out the winter and fall
The purpose of mammals fur is to keep them warm through the winter
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