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Old Dec 4, 2020 | 8:01 am
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Originally Posted by corky
Parsley and rosemary will probably be there all winter. If they are in pots, I would take them in the garage or cover them if there is a frost warning. The scallions might make it too.
The scallions and parsley are in pots, rosemary isn't. We're zone 5 and rosemary traditionally isn't a perennial here, but parsley, chives, mint, dill, she, oregano, tarragon and thyme (all of which I have) are perennials. Since this was my first season of planting, I didn't fully recognize which were perennials and which weren't, so many of my perennials are in pots and some of my annuals were in the ground. I will probably transplant some of the perennials to the ground in the spring.
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