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A River Runs Through It

...Describes my back yard right now. I overwintered some small plants of Hot Lips and a couple other types of S. greggii types in in-ground pots. Unfortunately, when I went out to check on them just now, they were sitting in an inch of water at the bottom of a slow-moving stream. I promptly pulled the pots out of the water and mud, tugging harder than I expected because the roots had grown through the holes in the bottom of the pots.

I'm not sure what to do next. The pots are sitting on the back porch, above ground level, but still getting rained on. We will be getting some colder temps in the next few days, with a couple nights going down close to freezing. Will the pots be ok with roots exposed to possibly freezing temps? Should I try to protect them somehow? If so, how?

Thanks,

Lois in PA

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