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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:45:33 -0400, Chirisophus wrote:
Hi, I've got 20 plants in their plastic nursery containers. Will they survive a Colorado plains winter if I just leave them in the containers outside and wait until next spring for planting? Or, are the odds better if I plant them? Thanks What plants are you talking about? We need more info. |
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Stop procrastinating.
Go and take them out of the pots and plant them in the ground already. Chirisophus wrote in message k.net... Hi, I've got 20 plants in their plastic nursery containers. Will they survive a Colorado plains winter if I just leave them in the containers outside and wait until next spring for planting? Or, are the odds better if I plant them? Thanks -- _X |
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Whatsamattayou, Randy Man?
Don't you know that you need to use your psychic abilities to answer questions? You are supposed to already know what in the heck they are talking about (especially if they don't)!!! Tom Randy wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:45:33 -0400, Chirisophus wrote: Hi, I've got 20 plants in their plastic nursery containers. Will they survive a Colorado plains winter if I just leave them in the containers outside and wait until next spring for planting? Or, are the odds better if I plant them? Thanks What plants are you talking about? We need more info. |
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Arborvitae and Blue Spruce. We get hard west winds over the winter that's
very hard on new plantings. "Tom Randy" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:45:33 -0400, Chirisophus wrote: Hi, I've got 20 plants in their plastic nursery containers. Will they survive a Colorado plains winter if I just leave them in the containers outside and wait until next spring for planting? Or, are the odds better if I plant them? Thanks What plants are you talking about? We need more info. |
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:46:40 -0400, Chirisophus wrote:
Arborvitae and Blue Spruce. We get hard west winds over the winter that's very hard on new plantings. "Tom Randy" wrote in message ... On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 11:45:33 -0400, Chirisophus wrote: Hi, I've got 20 plants in their plastic nursery containers. Will they survive a Colorado plains winter if I just leave them in the containers outside and wait until next spring for planting? Or, are the odds better if I plant them? Thanks What plants are you talking about? We need more info. I'd plant them. If it's hard on new plantings it's far worse for them just sitting there in containers. Plant and cover them with mulch |
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I do this a lot when I cannot decide where to put the plants. Just keep
them moist. "Chirisophus" wrote in message k.net... Hi, I've got 20 plants in their plastic nursery containers. Will they survive a Colorado plains winter if I just leave them in the containers outside and wait until next spring for planting? Or, are the odds better if I plant them? Thanks -- _X |
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