Earlier this year I went through H-E-double hockey sticks for a cutting of honeysuckle vine. I looked like it had gone to the big Garden in the Sky, but my friend told me to plant it anyway. I put it in a terra cotta pot and watched it closely. Lo and behold, he was right and the plant is now flourishing. I am in zone 5 and we just had our first frost last week. My question is should I leave it the pot and overwinter it in the house, or do you think it's safe to plant outside. It's about 3" and I really don't want to risk it if I don't have to. Any info would be helpful.
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Can I Plant My Honeysuckle?
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