Overvintrer
Overvintrer refers to the practice of allowing certain plants to survive the winter season in their natural or cultivated state, rather than harvesting or removing them before cold weather sets in. This technique is commonly used in gardening, agriculture, and horticulture to preserve plants that are hardy enough to endure freezing temperatures and frost. Overvintring is particularly useful for perennials, biennials, and some annuals that can tolerate winter conditions, allowing them to regrow in the following season.
The process involves preparing plants for winter by providing adequate protection against extreme cold, wind, and
Overvintring is not suitable for all plants, as many tender species—such as tropical or subtropical varieties—require
While overvintring can be low-maintenance, it requires careful observation to monitor for signs of winter damage,