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Old October 28, 2018   #12
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There is a lot of good information happening. Thank you.

Here in this part of Texas, there are days in February and early March where I can put the new plants outside in a wind sheltered area. That's one of the variables that I mentioned in post #5. Today, I will be getting a table set up for doing that. If it turns out to be a colder than usual winter - then they will have stay inside.

Here in January and February, you can toss the temperature averages out the window. It can be as cold as 10F -12C or as high as 80F 26C on any given day. That means moving plants in and out a lot, but you do whatever is best for the plants.
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