If you want some large, bold foliage in a border during the summer, cannas take some beating. They are really easy to grow either in the border or large pots and produce large paddle shaped leaves and tall flower spikes. Cannas aren't hardy so unless you live in a very sheltered area it is wise to dig them up in autumn and store the fleshy roots in a frost free place. Mine have been stored in a cold greenhouse in crates over the winter and this year with the mild weather all of them have survived. Increasing your stock of canna plants is very easy and if you have some established clumps now is the time to divide the thick roots.
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RandyM856 2 years ago