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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you have some that you didn't get around to planting in the fall, it may be worth a try if they're still in good condition and the ground is not frozen
Otherwise, If they are still offered for sale in your local market, check that they are still OK, if they've gone soft that means they may have started to rot already
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Otherwise, If they are still offered for sale in your local market, check that they are still OK, if they've gone soft that means they may have started to rot already
Good luck
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