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Jul 7, 2012 2:00 PM CST
Name: Michael Hicks
Clermont, Fl
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Kelly

It really is that easy

i tell people to leave out side stop watering when they are dropping leaves and night temps fall under 50....but they leave out side till temp get about 45 no lower AND NO FROST OR FREEZE. to make sure if your going in a unheated garage can bring in at the low 50 mark i would think. im sure others will chime in with great advice
just got your plants inside porch so no more rain so i can ship on Monday!!!! I will leave a few leaves on and protect the roots from drying out due to your not to far away. Dont be alarmed that 90% of leaves are gone when you get them and they could drop the rest it is just shock from uprooting and being in a dark box for a few days

they will spring right back.
mike

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