I hope someone can help me. I am an avid gardener and have been gardening for many years. Last year I decided that I wanted to feed the monarchs so I planted milkweed and bronze fennel. I got several butterflies in the garden as I have many nectar plants, and in August I discovered 7 cats on my fennel! What a great surprise. I watched them everyday and noticed that the seven turned into just two left after a week. Well, I have discovered that one has formed a chrysalis and has done it on a plant in a pot that must come in for the winter.
Here's my problem. It's getting cold and I have to bring in the plant, but the chrysalis is still there. It was formed the week of August 11th and it doesn't look like it's going to emerge. I need to bring in the plant soon and I don't know if I should cut off the branch it's on and place it in the garden, and if so, where in the garden? Should it be above where the snow will be in the winter? I'm afraid that bringing it in the house will cause it to emerge and then what? I don't want it to die or freeze.
TIA,
Newt

