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Default Hardy Bagonias - Fall Planting

I have cloned several cuttings of our hardy Begonias. After a couple of
weeks in the cloning chamber, the cuttings have fantastic roots and are
ready to plant or pot up.

That's my dilema. Should I plant them in the ground now or hold them in my
greenhouse until Spring? I am in Kentucky - Zone 6A - and the weather is
unseasonably warm.
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