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I live in a climate that gets colder than 28 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter. Can I save my Proven Winners plants by bringing them indoors?

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I live in a climate that gets colder than 28 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter. Can I save my Proven Winners plants by bringing them indoors?

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Unfortunately, most Proven Winners varieties do not perform well in winter indoors. They all require high light levels and prefer bright sunshine. If you’re feeling adventurous, try this: cut your Proven Winners plants back in the fall and keep them in a cool (40 – 45 degrees Fahrenheit) and bright place. In the spring, about six weeks before you expect to move your plants outside, raise the temperature to 65 – 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep in mind there is no guarantee that this will work. All of the conditions must be perfect in order for the plant to survive. We recommend this only for the very experienced gardener.

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