Sedirea japonica and winter
I bought my sedirea a year ago, I kept it inside and it almost died last winter. It's been in the garden since March and it's been doing much better, 2 new leaves, third one growing, new roots. It's been in sphagnum moss and I kept it moist all the time and my sedirea really liked it.
But now I intend to leave it out in the garden for the winter, with temperatures going down to 5 degrees (40F) and I just can't picture the wet moss working in these low temps - as during winter dormancy it still needs watering, even if less often.
Should I move it to bark now?
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