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We tend to have a lot of exercise in the winter - when it gets below 40, I bring in the plants that can't take a freeze/frost if I'm not covering them. Most of the time - it's an overnight thang. Then when it warms up - outside they go again until we get hit with some more low temps. Sometimes when the low temps come one after another, I just leave them in the garage until it passes even though daytime goes into the 50s - 60s. I make sure they are well watered and there are windows for light in the garage. They seem to do fine over those rough temperature changes.

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Lisa Kristel

Never mind the plants: that kitchen that looks through an antique glass window into a pantry? That dining room with the black sliding doors? Ah, wonderful!

   
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Anna Hogan

Rather than buying packaged herbs in supermarket during cold winter days I buy *potted herbs and place on my kitchen & dining room window sill! We snip off what ever herb we need for recipes and the plants continue to grow!
My favs rosemary thyme parsley basil & mint. Prepared meal looks appetizing with a sprinkle of fresh herbs !

   

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