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Fri, Dec 2, 05 at 18:12
| I have several curcuma alismatifolia (siam tulips) in the ground, in zone 9A (Houston area). Which is the better bet: leave them in the ground for the winter or dig them up and store them dry? They are in a slightly raised bed which drains well, but the winter here is sometimes pretty rainy. Thanks for any suggestions -- |
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| In the ground is fine where you are Steve |
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