If you received a perennial during the winter months, it may arrive looking brown, bare, or even lifeless. That’s completely normal—it’s simply dormant, not dead. Many perennials go into a natural resting phase during colder months to conserve energy for the growing season ahead.
What should you do?
Keep the plant in a cool, dry place with some light.
Water lightly every 3 weeks—just enough to keep the soil from completely drying out. Avoid soggy soil or overwatering.
Once warmer weather returns, gradually introduce the plant to sunlight and plant it outdoors after the last chance of frost has passed.
Your plant may look quiet now, but with a little patience, it will bounce back beautifully in spring!