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1 Comment To "Is there a list for winterizing a variety of garden perennials? I planted many types this year."
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 10/15/2020 @ 12:39 am
I'm afraid there are too many variables for one list about winterizing perennials. Generally, mulching around the base of the plants, protecting from freezing weather with an insulating wrap and/or storing them in a protected environment will apply to most. You also may need to do a light watering at some point during the winter. If your plants are in pots, they're better off in a garage or basement if you have especially cold winters. Try looking up specifics on our website, and this article may help:
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Searching our site for overwintering specific plants should be helpful: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com [2]