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I potted up 4 hydrangea which I had rooted into 1 gallon pots about a month ago. We won't be getting frosts until some time in October. When there are only a few frosts, I can bring them inside or protect them with remay. But what should I do planting them out? I do live in a frost pocket behind the house where I keep most of my seedlings and young plants. I believe in front the house faces south. Should I put them close
to the house (which will act as a shield from the icy winds coming down the mountain,) or try another place?
Suggestions please.
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