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Hi everyone. Just started my pond in May, so I'm a newbie. I was told by a few pond people that I could overwinter my plants indoors, even the ones for my zone, 5A. Winters are pretty harsh, & I want to have as many plants as possible survive for next year. I have hardy plants as mentioned, but was wondering if I should move my non hardy plants(umbrella palm, bog pimpernel, etc.) inside for the winter or buy new ones for next year. Should I move the hardy ones too. My pond is about 32" deep. Do I leave the water in, or drain it? Thanks
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