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Do You Overwinter Plants?

If you live in a cold-winter area, do you bring your tender plants indoors for the winter?

mgodfrey
Published Dec 30, 2008 12:12 AM PST

If you live in a cold-winter area, do you bring your tender plants indoors for the winter or do you replace them every spring? Tell us what you’re wintering-over and why, or tell us why you don’t do this.

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