The roots of potted plants are susceptible to cold damage and need winter protection. Bury the pots in the ground, move them to an unheated garage or shed, or group them. When keeping plants in an ...
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How to Protect Outdoor Pots and Planters From Winter Damage (Without Dragging Them Inside)
Start prepping potted plants for winter early in the fall. Bring houseplants and tropicals inside before nights dip below 50°F. Hardy perennials can stay out, but add protection with mulch, soil, or ...
This week’s preview of winter gave outdoor perennial potted plants a rude awakening. This sudden winter burst is a timely reminder to start overwintering potted plants. Why take time to protect potted ...
Potted plants are more vulnerable to cold than those in the ground. Gradually acclimate plants indoors to prevent stress and shock. Some perennials can overwinter indoors and thrive for another season ...
If you missed the fall planting window, here's how to protect plants in their nursery pots so they survive until spring. The roots of potted plants are susceptible to cold damage and need winter ...
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