Steve Silk has developed three basic methods for keeping tropicals and tender perennials alive through the winter. Some he stores in almost total dormancy in a cool, dark place; some stay in cool but bright conditions; and a lucky few spend winter in a warm, bright setting. Aside from watering plants that spend the winter in active growth, there’s not much time or work involved.
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