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Old February 14, 2022   #4
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I've heard people say that if you can dig up the plants and overwinter them somewhere that they won't freeze and get them set out again early in the spring, you should be able to get a much larger second-year crop. I tried it but didn't find anywhere that stayed the right temperature for me. Good luck! I hope your efforts succeed!
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