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can st johns wort planted in a container survive over winter in zone 5?

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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 04/07/2017 @ 8:19 pm

St John’s Wart is hardy to zone 4. Grown in a pot, the plant would be more vulnerable to the cold winter temperatures.
The pot can be placed in a sheltered, but cold location, such as a shed or garage.

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