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I have a Dracaena deremensis ("lemon lime") that had outgrown its pot so, on a whim, I planted it outside in light shade last spring. It has been pretty happy there. I'm wondering if anyone in the Carolinas has tried overwintering one out doors? Conventional wisdom appears to be "no way", but there are always exceptions to the CW. I hope so, anyway. If anyone has had one survive winter outside, how did you do it?
Deb
This message was edited Sep 1, 2006 8:37 PM
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