Q.We Bought A Ninebark Shrub And Did Not Get It In The Ground Yet. It Is Too Cold To Plant It Now, What Should I Do With It Over The
winter? We are in Northwest Ohio
BushDoctor
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Answered on October 17, 2022
Typically, this is done in very early spring, during dormancy, but right before growth starts for the year. You can choose to do so, right as it enters dormancy for the year, though. They can survive much colder temperatures than it will go down to in your area, so I wouldn't worry about the cold, too much.
Here are a couple of articles that will help:
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