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#359257 Aug 4th, 2012 at 08:27 PM
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I want to bring some herbs in for the winter, not to use in cooking so much, but so that they can survive the winter. Some of them are borderline hardy in my zone (5-6 ) and do not always survive the winter, such as sage and rosemary. I have a southern exposure, unheated sunporch that gets full unobstructed sun all day. It does get very cold in this room. but not below freezing. Will not keeping these herbs in this room be the same as keeping them outside, simulating winter in a slightly higher zone and thereby providing conditions for survival?

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Sage may be ok outside if you can move it up against the house or a protected area and cover the pot with mulch thickly. I just don't know about bringing it into the house. The rosemary will probably do fine inside.

I live in the south and I leave mine outside all winter long. flwr




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