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  <title>446 - Overwintering herbs indoors and out</title>
  <description>Worried about what happens to your herbs when frost arrives? In this episode you’ll learn which herbs survive winter outside, which to bring indoors, and simple steps to protect them. We’ll cover pruning timing, zone hardiness, and indoor care so you go into winter with confidence. Keywords: overwinter herbs, herb winter care, pruning. live workshop: 5-Day Garden Audit + Optional Live Q&amp;amp;amp;A Reflect on your season and plan smarter for next year. Join the free 5-day email audit; add the live workshop on Thursday, November 6 for $15. https://journeywithjill.net/audit free download: Herbs Quick Reference Chart One-page, printable cheat sheet for growing and using popular herbs. http://journeywithjill.net/herbchart Key Takeaways   Know your herb’s life cycle (annual, biennial, perennial) and zone limits before winter.   Stop heavy pruning 4–6 weeks before first frost; save shaping for spring.   Cold + wet kills faster than cold alone—prioritize drainage and light mulch after first freeze.   For borderline zones, protect rosemary from wind; use frost cloth or natural boughs.   Bringing herbs indoors? Use bright light, let soil dry slightly between waterings, and check for pests.   Chapters   00:00 – What to expect in winter   03:00 – Rosemary: tender perennial tips   07:00 – Sage: prune in early spring   09:50 – Thyme: divide and overwinter inside   12:20 – Oregano: harvest low before winter   14:30 – Mint &amp;amp;amp; lemon balm: dies back, returns   16:50 – Chives: freeze better than dry   18:40 – Perennial recap &amp;amp;amp; zones   21:50 – Parsley (biennial): winter + spring bolt   24:30 – Cilantro: winter star, bolts in heat   26:40 – Basil/dill: bring in or replant next year   28:40 – General winter herb care   31:00 – Final reminders   Resource Links   Herbs Quick Reference Chart (free): http://journeywithjill.net/herbchart   Friday Emails (newsletter): https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup   Recommended Brands &amp;amp;amp; Products: https://journeywithjill.net/recommended-brands-and-products/   Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/thebeginnersgarden (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)   Podcast archive: https://journeywithjill.net/the-beginners-garden-podcast/   Sponsor(s) for this Episode   Organic Rev — I use Rev at transplant and before moving herbs indoors to support roots. Use code JILL10 for 10% off: http://journeywithjill.net/organicrev. As an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases.   Disclaimer Gardening advice shared in this podcast is based on my own experience in Zone 8a (Arkansas) and from the feedback I receive from others in different gardening contexts. Your results may differ depending on your location, climate, and growing conditions. Always check your local extension service or trusted resources for region-specific guidance. Some links may be affiliate links, which means I earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you make a purchase. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. </description>
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