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What's the best way to winterize my urban planter boxes so they don't get damaged?

As winter approaches, protecting your urban planter boxes is crucial to prevent costly damage from freezing temperatures, frost, and moisture. The best strategy involves a multi-step process tailored to your planter's material. First, remove all soil and plant debris to eliminate moisture and pests. Clean the interior thoroughly with a mild solution and let it dry completely. For wooden boxes, apply a fresh sealant or linseed oil to protect against rot. Metal and ceramic planters need special attention; consider moving them to a sheltered area or using thick insulating wraps or bubble plastic to buffer against temperature swings. Regardless of material, ensuring excellent drainage is non-negotiable. Elevate planters off cold surfaces using pot feet or bricks to prevent bottom freeze. For permanent installations, adding an extra layer of insulation inside the box, such as straw or foam boards, can create a protective barrier. Finally, covering the empty planter with a breathable, waterproof tarp shields it from snow and ice accumulation. By taking these proactive steps, you'll ensure your urban planters remain in perfect condition, ready to burst back to life when spring arrives.

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