softserenity
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I have a Dracina Marginata (pardon if the spelling is incorrect), potted, that is about 2 1/2-3 feet tall. The plant has been very healthy during the two years that I have had it: kept indoors, indirect sunlight.
Here's my problem: I currently live in northern Florida, but I am moving to southern New Hampshire in June. I want to bring the Dracina Marginata with me, but I am afraid the cold weather will eventually kill it.
Does anyone know if bringing my tree up north is a bad idea? Any advice on proper care of it if I bring it up north?
~Kris
Here's my problem: I currently live in northern Florida, but I am moving to southern New Hampshire in June. I want to bring the Dracina Marginata with me, but I am afraid the cold weather will eventually kill it.
Does anyone know if bringing my tree up north is a bad idea? Any advice on proper care of it if I bring it up north?
~Kris