She has several plants that don't like temps much below 60 at night! She takes cuttings from the plants in fall and roots them in water, then plants them is pots and grows them all winter. We have a ways to go before they get to go be outside.
One thing I had to dig out the last of the roots up today is the trumpet flower.
It gets huge in just the one summer of growing outside. She just cuts off a stem, puts it in water, roots it, plants it in small pots, and then transplants it outside. Every year sole different woman stops in the fall and asks if we are just going to let it freeze. It is huge, and too big to move inside. The cuttings make it easy to start over. She tells them she will give them a cutting and they are OK with letting it freeze.