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Aug 19, 2018 8:40 PM CST
Name: Terry
Ohio (Zone 6a)
Gardens in Buckets Winter Sowing Vegetable Grower Region: United States of America Plant and/or Seed Trader Tomato Heads
Enjoys or suffers hot summers Garden Procrastinator Region: Ohio Hibiscus Dog Lover Daylilies
I'm so over this weird, miserable season, I'm looking toward next Spring. I have several smaller plants in small containers -- fans I started from roots, broken fans I've rooted, and some single fan plants -- that I worry about making it through the winter (especially if this one is as horrible as the last one). I've read that they can be overwintered in an unheated garage/shed, but I'm not sure how they should be handled. Do I water them regularly? Will they be okay if my garage doesn't have windows? Do I place them on their side, like the ones outdoors? Do I need to cover them with anything?

Has anyone successfully overwintered daylilies in a garage? Can anyone give me some tips on this? Thanks in advance!
My "I'd-pawn-a-grandchild-for-a-single-fan" list: Absolutely Fantastic, Ambar Sun, Clown Pants, Of Olden Days, Wolfman, The Day The Earth Stood Still.

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