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Aug 9, 2015 5:58 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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As mentioned, you can go to the Plumeria Forum to get all kinds of ideas about different ways to overwinter plum-eria. As well as, you can go to the Gre-enhouse Forum to get all kinds of opinions about Greenhouses of all types and sizes to fit your budget. But if you can get it into the house still, that would be my first option. You would need to heat your gh in your part of the country and your cold -winters, and if you have room in a heated home, that would be ideal for now until you can plan all the details for next winter. Winter is just around the corner for you, right? I m-ean, nights below 50ยบ is winter for a plumeria.
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