Ficus Trees – Surviving the Winter Outside
Q: I have two large ficus trees. They are now too large to be moving in and out of the house. If I plant them into the ground, would they survive the winter?
A: There is no chance they will survive. Ask local schools, churches and senior citizen facilities if they would like to receive and enjoy your plants.
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