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Mar 20, 2024 9:22 PM CST
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Santa Fe NM 87010
I have a few dormant plants, the problem is my garden is not ready yet, as always behind schedule. Can I wake them up indoors in a peat moss container and plant them when I'm ready, or how can I store them, they are in plastic bags. Thanks John
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Mar 20, 2024 11:12 PM CST
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Albuquerque NM, Elev 5310 ft (Zone 7b)
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If they're hardy to your area, just pot them in regular potting mix in gallon pots (or whatever size they'll fit in) and tuck them in a protected spot outdoors—basement or garage could work, too. Peat moss might be okay, but that risks getting waterlogged if it snows or rains. Plant when your beds are ready. They can last quite awhile like that. Knowing what plants you have and how big they are might elicit more specific advice.
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