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Tom, I had a calli lily in a small pot for several years and over wintered them in the basement. It was time to transplant into a bigger pot this year. With the bigger pot I am hoping to keep it in the garage. Will they be OK. I live in southeast Michigan.

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Hi Roy,
Thanx for your question.  It will be okay to put the calla lily in the garage during it's dormancy as long as the garage doesn't freeze.  When green growth emerges, you will have to bring it out of the garage and put it in a sunny south or east windwo where it will be warm.  I hope this helps.
Tom

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I have been a gardener for 20 years with perennials both growing from seed and from nurseries. I went through the Master Gardener Program from Kansas State University Cooperative Extension Service and I answered questions on the Hotline a few years ago for the Wyandotte County Kansas Extension Service. I have also lived in the Florida, California, Hawaii, Arizona, Texas, Kansas and Missouri and am experienced with a variety of climates, soils and weather conditions.

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I have been growing perennials for over 20 years now. I am self-taught mostly except for a master gardener class. I have experimented with all kinds of perennials including many that are not common to my area. I have read hundreds of books and grown hundreds of varieties of plants and hope to make it a business some day. I have become versed in botanical names and growing conditions and what I don't know off of the top of my head I can usually easily find in my vast array of research material and botanical and horticultural contacts. I especially enjoy experimenting with growing plants out of zone.

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