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#172010 Jan 15th, 2008 at 02:48 AM
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Would someone please tell me how to "winter-over" strawberries ? I live in Coastal South Carolina and have just had my first summer with everbearing plants. We're having some pretty cold weather (21-28 degrees)this year and I surely don't want to lose my plants - especially when they SHOULD be producing pretty well this spring. I've searched a number of places but just can't seem to get the information I need. Thanks in advance!


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Happy Birthday and welcome luvmysquirrels.

Are your plants in the ground or in pots?


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