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Sep 8, 2013 4:55 PM CST
Name: Deb
Buffalo, Minnesota (Zone 4b)
Birds Cactus and Succulents Hostas Hummingbirder Region: Minnesota
I have a few Sempervivum projects (some birdhouses with succulent roofs) that didn't quite get finished this summer and I would like to work on them during the winter months. The plants are in plastic flats and look great-nicely rooted and sending out chicks I would like to bring them inside when the weather gets "wintery" out in and continue to work on my projects inside.The alternative is the winter them outside under the snow and and have my birdhouses ready to be planted in the spring.
What do you all recommend?
Deb
Also, I have a log I would like to plant but I'm wondering if it's too late to get the plants acclimated before winter if I transplant them now. I know that they are hardy, but our winters can be pretty nasty.

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