Where do I store succulents during the winter in Indiana?
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If your winters can be "nasty"..as they sometimes are in Nebraska....I just put mine inside in a sunny place, and water sparingly!!
If you have any kind of porch with some sunlight, you can leave the succulents there. On the nights the temperature is below freezing, cover them with a cloth. If you have many freezing nights, keep them inside, but not close to a heater. 😇
I would bring them in for the winter. After all, succulents thrive in the desert. Keep the watering to a minimum. Succulents are thicker than most plants. That's because they store water.
If they are not winter hardy for you zone,re-pot in succulent soil,bring indoors and treat as a houseplant
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