How to Overwinter Your Plants

Meredith Gaines
Written by Meredith Gaines

Last updated: Dec 08 2022

How to Overwinter Your Plants

Key takeaways

Overwintering protects tender plants from freezing temperatures by moving them indoors or providing insulation until warmer spring weather returns.

Bring tropical and container plants indoors before the first frost, placing them in bright light and reducing watering as growth naturally slows through winter.

Apply a layer of mulch around outdoor plants to insulate roots, retain soil moisture, and help prevent damage from repeated freezing and thawing.

Meredith Gaines

Written by

Meredith Gaines

Meredith's love for plants started at a young age, and only grew when she started working in the Desert Exhibit at the South Carolina Botanical Gardens and the Historic Filoli Estate in the Bay Area. After graduating from Clemson University (GO TIGERS!) with a degree in Biology and Horticulture, she found her niche in the Trees.com family as a horticulturist and has grown in her current role as Senior Plant Expert.

She currently resides in her hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina, and enjoys spending any time she can outdoors. She learns new things about plants every day and loves sharing her plant knowledge and tips with those around her. Her favorite plant is constantly changing, but her long-time favorites are peonies, oak trees, and ferns.

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