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How Do You Insulate A Pot With Perennials During Winter?
Is there anything that I can use it to wrap the pot instead of bringing it inside?
Just to let you know what plants will be there in this pot:
Columbine, Echinacea, Rudbeckia, Painted Daisy, Chrysanthemum, Helenium.
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Moldy Oldies



Don’t bring the pot inside unless you have an unheated garage or other unheated room to put it in. Most perennials need a cold dormant season.
You can plant the pot in the ground for the winter or put the pot in a bigger pot or trash can and fill the void with shredded leaves or packing peanuts. You can also wrap the pot with bubble wrap or roll insulation – http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stor…
-Brian
cut the plant down at the end of the growing season & mulch well.