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Questions about how to ensure that plants survive winter, including mulching for protection, or digging them up and storing them indoors while dormant.

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Potatoes left in the soil for winter

Yes, they will growth again. Potatoes are the winter house of potato plant (Solanum tuberosum). But you will have too many plants. I think in spring, you should harvest them and replant some of them …
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Does wind chill affect plants?

It depends. Stems, trunks, branches are usually not affected, they are not humid, so no significant heat loss or humid loss. For leaves I'm less sure. Winds remove humidity (as written by Bamboo, a …
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Should I water my indoor plant with warmer water during winter?

It depends on the temperature of the water, but I would not use warm water, eventually I would keep the cold water in a recipient, so that it would warm up a little bit. But indoor plants on winter ( …
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