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| hi all, my first time to visit here........ On the street where i live is an old Rowan tree, been there since i was a kid,,,, at any rate,, i gathered a few of the "berries" last fall , and did the "ritual" i read about, dampened paper towels for so many weeks, then in the fridge for two months, then plant in March,, .... Well i now have 4 little Rowan trees growing,,,,,, i need to know how to 'winter them over" and tip, would be gratefull,,, thanks Namaste' Cifran
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| Hello Cifran. The seedlings look healthy. They will need no shelter during the winter. As their parent tree grows outside so should they. When March comes around, put them into individual containers incorporating around a third of coarse grit into their growing medium. Any styling which is envisaged can be started around six weeks later. Give us updated pictures then if you need any guidance. Well done.
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