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Wintering little seedlings?
I just got some seeds started, and they have grown into a little dwarf pomegranate, a Japanese black pine, a chinese lantern and a heavenly bamboo seedlings, and with winter approaching I'm wondering what I should do with them? I live in Michigan in a zone 5 area, but I don't think that the little seedlings (they're only about an inch or two tall right now) could stand all of the snow or cold temperature of outside. Is there an alternative that I should do to keep them safe, but still give them a dormancy (?) period? Thanks.
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