Overwintering Transplanted Airlayer

Thebigchin

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7b
Hello,

I made my first attempt at airlayering this year. I was successful in a weeping forsythia, two thick (4 in diameter) mulberry, and an azalea. The weeping forsythia rooted the best whereas the other three I probably should have left on longer. I also messed up the roots while cutting them off the tree. Thankfully they all survived and are producing new leaves. My question is, how can I ensure the mulberry survives. They are too big to bring into my house. Thank you in advance.
 

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Big chin, where do you live? Very helpful if you add this to your profile, at least your state or country
 
Big chin, where do you live? Very helpful if you add this to your profile, at least your state or country
Sorry you’re right. I meant to add it. I am in downstate NY. Zone 7b. Thank you.
 
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