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Slide show: Time to bring in tender plants

By: Garden Gate staff
If you overwinter your tender plants in fall because you just can’t bear to let them die in fall, you don’t have to bring them all indoors at the same time. Here’s a list of plants to keep an eye on in fall and the Fahrenheit temperatures at which to bring them in.

Bring in tender plants slide show

If you overwinter your tender plants in fall because you just can’t bear to let them die when the weather gets cold, you don’t have to bring them all indoors at the same time. Here’s a list of plants to keep an eye on in fall and the Fahrenheit temperatures at which to bring them in.

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Published: Sept. 27, 2011
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