![]() Many perennial herbs are winter hardy in all or parts of North Carolina and can be left in the garden. Take cuttings to root or pot the entire plant. Some frost sensitive herbs, such as basil and geranium, can be brought indoors for the winter. Remove dead plants in order to minimize overwintering insects and disease problems. Annual herbs will be killed with the first hard frost in the fall. Others are sensitive to frost or severe cold weather and must be brought indoors, protected, or replanted each year. If treated properly, many herb plants will survive in the garden for a number of years. Investigate for any “buddies” that could be coming indoors with them.Winterizing the Herb Garden Skip to Winterizing the Herb Garden
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