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Apr 22, 2021 8:40 PM CST
Name: Sandy B.
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Paul2032 said:Plants that aren't hardy and can so into greenhouse over winter......


Paul, I'm not entirely sure this was in reply to my post, but if so - what is the advantage of burying the pots as opposed to just having the plants in pots sitting on top of the ground? And wouldn't drilling holes in the pots to let the roots escape just be more traumatic to the plants when you dig them up?
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