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Does anyone do this? I have some hibiscus that I do not want to put directly into the ground as they will be too small, and the weather is harsh and I want to bring them in in the winter.
I want to "sink" or "bury" their pots in my garden. That way I can take the pots back up and overwinter them indoors.
Does anyone do this? Does that make sense? Tips, hints ideas?
Thanks, Jennifer
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