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Help them bounce back in the spring. Allison Bean, Editorial Director As hard as it is to believe, w

Help them bounce back in the spring. [Evergreen by the Spruce] [Evergreen by the Spruce]( [Fudge Cake]( Allison Bean, Editorial Director [10 Outdoor Plants That Also Thrive Indoors]( As hard as it is to believe, we’re coming to the end of October, and before we know it winter will be here. Many of us in the Northeast are preparing to hibernate in our cozy homes for the season, but first, there are a few things you should do outside to make sure your garden and outdoor space survive the cold weather. By protecting your plants, moving some of your favorites indoors, and protecting your lawn, you’ll be giving your outdoor space a headstart when spring arrives. [READ MORE]( [Evergreen by The Spruce](#) [Kentucky Bourbon Pecan Pie]( [How to Protect Your Potted Plants in the Winter]( Help them make a comeback in the spring. [READ MORE]( [Kentucky Bourbon Pecan Pie]( [I’m No Expert, But Here’s What I’m Doing to Not Kill My Plants This Winter]( Learn how to take care of your houseplants when they go dormant. [READ MORE]( [White Chocolate Bread Pudding]( [6 Ways to Prepare Your Lawn for Winter]( It will be strong and green when the snow clears. [READ MORE]( [White Chocolate Bread Pudding]( [Get the Job Done With One of These Powerful Cordless Leaf Blowers]( Make outdoor maintenance easier. [READ MORE]( [Today On The Spruce](#) More From The Spruce [Why You Should Mulch Your Garden in the Winter]( [10 Smart Ways to Warm Your Patio for Year-Round Use]( [Our Best Tips for Fall and Winter Container Gardening]( Trending Topics [Interior Decorating]( [Personal Organization]( [Small Spaces]( [DIY Projects]( [Gift Ideas]( [Gardening]( [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( [The Spruce]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to Evergreen by The Spruce newsletter. [Unsubscribe](page=spruce) © 2020 Dotdash.com — All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy.]( A DOTDASH BRAND 1500 Broadway, 6th Floor, New York, NY, 10036

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