This plant was outside during five days of frost weather in mid-May when they were about three weeks old. They were covered and looked good afterward but the plant growth was badly stunted. Plant could have been much bigger without the cold weather. She did fine during the later heat waves. Considering we went from an over night low of -3 C to three days of 37C in five weeks the plant did okay. It’s also a very pretty plant that could be easily camouflaged in an regular flower bed.
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Hey mate aphids don't lay eggs, they give birth to live young, which by the way are female and they already maybe pregnant, eggs underneath leaves are more than likely to be caterpillars
@Gorillagardener, huh. I thought these were aphids when I saw them last year. I have seen one or two caterpillars this year but not for several weeks. Either way it doesn’t seem like much of a problem as there weren’t many and the plant will be harvested soon. Thanks for the info.