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Mar 24, 2014 2:43 PM CST
Name: Meghan
Summerville, South Carolina (Zone 8a)
Hello everyone! I sowed some morning glory seeds (various hybrids) indoors in late february, and I have just recently realized I may be in a bit over my head. They are starting to want to climb and some have as many as 3 sets of true leaves opened. I am going crazy trying to decide when to put them outside and whether to put them in the ground or in containers. I would prefer to do containers, as I may be moving soon and I can't bear the thought of missing those blooms!
I live in zone 8 and the weather seems to be warming up, but it's almost 80 one day and then in the 50's the next (like today for example, mid 50's). And the night time lows for this week go as low as 35. Is it safe to start the hardening off process or should I hold off?
Any advice I can get would be so very appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

-Meghan

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