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We’ve talked about cloning plants by taking cuttings to save our favorite garden specimens over the winter while taking very little space. But, what about bringing plants in to overwinter in a dormant state or even keeping them productive?
If you’ve got the space, there are several techniques for overwintering your most productive garden plants to either continue the bounty all winter long or to keep them alive and ready to go back outside in the spring to get a jump on the season and start producing all over again.
Karin also has a challenge for you if you want to try this over the winter. Let’s dig in!
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Winter Growing Tomatoes
Overwintering Pepper Plants
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We’ve talked about cloning plants by taking cuttings to save our favorite garden specimens over the winter while taking very little space. But, what about bringing plants in to overwinter in a dormant state or even keeping them productive?
If you’ve got the space, there are several techniques for overwintering your most productive garden plants to either continue the bounty all winter long or to keep them alive and ready to go back outside in the spring to get a jump on the season and start producing all over again.
Karin also has a challenge for you if you want to try this over the winter. Let’s dig in!
Just Grow Something Gardening Friends Facebook Group
Check out how you can become a patron on Patreon
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