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Hi. I tried searching the forums with no luck, so if this has been asked and answered here many times before, my apologies!
I planted a couple of bare-root blueberries earlier this year (during the Summer) and received a couple of dwarf plants in small pots about two weeks ago. I re-potted those into somewhat larger containers. We are about to get frost and I'm wondering what to do about these for the Winter. I'm in zone 5a. I don't worry about the blueberry plants that I have in the ground. They're very hardy. The ones in the pots have me worried though, as I'm sure they'll freeze solid, roots and all in those pots. I guess the ones in the ground are freezing too as I'm sure that at least most of their roots are above the frost line, but I just don't know for sure what to do. Any advice from those more experienced in this would be appreciated!
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