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Bixa525
| | Posted on Thursday, May 22, 2008 - 10:03 pm EST : |  
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I live in zone 6 and just purchased a crape myrtle and was thinking of planting it in a pot to put on my deck. My question is would I have to bring it inside over the winter or would it be okay to leave out.
Bixa525
- Pennsylvania,
Zone "?"
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Dirtlady

| | Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 03:07 am EST : |  
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Plants in pots are not as protected as in the ground so, I would plan on either placing it in a garage or wrapping it really well for the winter.
Dirtlady
- Georgia,
Zone "7a/8b"
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John_ny

Supporting Member
My Weather
My Garden
| | Posted on Thursday, June 12, 2008 - 01:08 pm EST : |  
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The line dividing USDA zones 6 & 7 goes right through the middle of Staten Island, where I'm located. There are lots of Crapes here. I know of one, that, when I first glanced it, I thought it had a 2 to 3 foot diameter trunk. However, when I looked again, I saw it was numerous (50 or more) 2 to 3 inch trunks. The thing must have a spread of 40 feet. Magnificent! I have several with 15 to 20 feet of trunk and, also, several, in sizes up to 6 feet, that have overwintered for several years, in containers, without protection. Here are some of mine.
John_ny
- NY,
Zone "USDA Zone 7 Sunset Zone 34"
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