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Busy lizzies' stems are succulent but weak and flexible. Yes, all 3 will overwinter indoors. Grow in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered spot in the border. Before planting out, your plants will benefit from being hardened off or acclimatised to the lower outdoor temperatures. They are growing tall not bushing out and they have so many tiny leaves and very many buds on them at the bottom of the plant, but they do not seem to be getting any bigger. Busy Lizzie Tips Buy plug plants or seedlings and grow them on until the danger of frost has gone. This is the second year I have tried busy lizzies from seed. I have grown busy lizzies from seed. Conservatories are ideal or close to a window that receives plenty of sun, but not too much summer direct sun. Severe heat coupled with dry soil will kill busy lizzies, so do not plant them with more than an hour of direct sun from spring to fall. The bud and leaf is dying off before it can develop any further. Any ideas what is wrong? If you first plan to grow Busy Lizzie and other Impatiens species indoors then the process should be started about 9 or 10 weeks before transplanting out a few weeks after the last frost of spring. The problem getting busy lizzies to flower indoors is providing the plant with enough light, which they thrive on. Simply plant them and leave them to it. Give as much light as possible. Growing and care: The most trickiest part of growing impatiens indoors is providing enough light, keeping temperatures above 60°F (15°C), and watering enough.