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Aug 22, 2016 5:21 AM CST
Name: Terri Stanley
Doddridge Co. WV (Zone 6a)
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I would keep them in pots, away from full sun and rain. I did this last year and managed to save one of my semps. I also misted every week with half strength Quick Start. I always move a problem child into a pot and out of direct sun. There have been times my carport looked like a nursary. All new plants live there for a while too. Thumbs up
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