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Re: gardenwriters Digest, Vol 74, Issue 7


I would leave it right where I found it. I have a similar unheated  
space and just let the "outdoor" plants living there for the winter  
develop as they will. Everything starts to need water after a while  
but other than that, they're fine.
Jane


On Mar 3, 2009, at 1:21 PM, gardenwriters-request@lists.ibiblio.org  
wrote:

>>
>> Went to the front door to get the Chicago Trib this a.m. and there,
>> in the unheated spot between my two front doors where a pair of My
>> Monets have sat for the last 4 months, lo and behold,  one of them
>> was totally covered with sprouting leaves. So I took it to the
>> kitchen to give it a drink and now I guess I've got a houseplant
>> for the next month or so. Hopefully I can start letting it make
>> short visits to  the enclosed & unheated back porch in April.
>> Anybody have a better idea? Any other signs of burgeoning spring
>> out there?

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