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Aug 29, 2010 11:08 AM CST

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No water at all in the winter, easiest is to bareroot them and just ignore them, keep them frost free is all. They will go dormant and lose all their leaves. Then in the spring you can pot them up again and start watering and they will start making new leaves. And blooms, hopefully. Smiling

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