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Old June 2, 2011   #10
salix
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Tuk, I just left them dry in open flat boxes. Mind you, our humidity probably does not get as low as yours. If you had room, you could probably "plant" them in a little damp sand (couple of inches) to keep them hydrated. When do you get your first freeze, and just how cold does it get down there? They may keep perfectly well in-ground. I'd probably leave a few in the garden (along with carrots and parsnips) just to see.
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