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Nov 6, 2015 11:01 AM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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Thanks Tiffany! I have never grown one, and I never grow anything in pots, so I am lost. The lady at Plant Me Green said it would be best to put it in a protected area for the winter, if leaving it outside, but I don't have a protected area where I live. That is when she suggested bringing it inside. I had to do that a couple of nights ago, because it was going to get close to freezing. I'll be planting it in a spot next Spring where it will need to be tough! No shade, horrible hot sun, and lots of wind!

I'm glad you mentioned the roots! I had no idea about that, so it is nice to know that I can expand my number of plants that way! Hurray!

I haven't tried to skydive, since I don't always succeed on my first try at other things! Hilarious!
Natalie

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