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Perennial grass grown in a pot

Can the grass be left in the pot over the winter?


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#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 04/16/2016 @ 6:46 pm

The care will depend on your growing zone and the hardiness of the perennial grass that you have planted.
Potted grasses can generally be moved to a shelter location, such as a garage or shed.
They can be wrapped with winter protection blankets to keep the roots from freezing.

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