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We plant a light color mandevilla against our barn every year - http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/263512/ It does not survive our winters so we have to buy a new one each spring. I am wondering if I can bring this inside? If so, when should I bring it in, before frost or when it isn't growing any more? It still looks so good I'd hate to dig it now. When should this be done, how much should I cut off, and should it grow inside or just go dormant and have minimum water? Thanks.
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