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Mar 6, 2013 3:33 AM CST
Name: Chris
Ripon, Wisconsin
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To answer Lynn's question earlier in the thread, I do keep a bunch of mine that don't like a lot of moisture in the garage over the winter. It's an unheated garage and it's only about 10 deg. warmer than outside temps, so it can get pretty cold - easily in the single digits. I set them on the workbench as close to a window as I can and lightly water them maybe 3 times during their stay in the garage (usually around 4-5 months). They generally start to shrink up a bit, but when I stick them outside, they plump right back up.

Jookie, I'm thinking your plants will just kind of sit there until you get the chance to put them outside. But I'm sure they'll take off when that happens.

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