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Oct 31, 2018 4:11 AM CST
Name: Danita
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I pot up the large plants and put them in the attached garage. There is a window so they get some light. It can get really cold in there, near freezing, but doesn't fall below freezing. It's a really easy way to overwinter them if you have a similar garage or cool basement. They will look shabby after winter storage but they can be pruned back in spring.
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