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Old 04-11-2012, 02:34 AM
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hi all.
well with winter a'coming im worrying about the plants i have (albeit a small collection) could someone please tell me if they will live through the winter ?

i have two ugni flambeaus (ones already burned and probably dead but i havent thrown it out yet)

2 rhododendhrons

2 rose bushes
and the rest are small inexpensive plants that will re-seed

could someone please tell me whether or not they will live through the winter and if not will they grow back ?

also.. can someone go through the logical steps of 'winter sowing' do i have to water them through the cold winter and possibly snow.

i'd be really greatfull for any help from anyone smarter than me :P

THANKS ALL IN ADVANCE !!
the roses and the rhododendrons should be fine. The roses will lose their leaves, so may the rhododendrons, but they'll grow new ones in spring.

Winter sowing - what are you planning to sow?
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