Should tarragon be a perennial?

rainey

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Mine just barely made it through the Winter and what's still there is looking so ragged I don't know whether to replant or show some patience.
 

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It should be a perennial, Rainey.

However, I didn't move my plants to protection and they died in a winter considerably further north than your tarragon. Only later, did I discover the pleasant flavor of tarragon in vinegar ...

But! It's supposed to be hardy in zone 5. (I think that was a minus 15 winter.)

Steve
 

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I'm in Zone 9.

I'll give it a week or 2 and then buy another one.
 
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