They are most likely to suffer.
Ceramic pots outside in the winter.
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Otherwise rain may cause the pots to stick to the earth in freezing weather.
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Ceramic pots are clay pots but with glazing.
Generally glazed ceramic pots survive the cold much better than unglazed terracotta.
For pots that will stay outside all winter because plants are still growing in them try to move the pots onto a concrete surface or use bricks planter feet rocks or pieces of wood to raise them off the ground.
The glaze on the pots protect them from the cracking that can occur on unglazed pots during cold winter weather and in mild climates cold damage is rarely a concern.
While the coating on ceramic pots keeps the moisture out for the most part small chips or cracks will still allow some in.
Storing ceramic containers for winter much like terracotta and clay pots it is not a good idea to store ceramic pots outside in the winter.
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This happens when water absorbed into the pot turns to ice below freezing.
Sometimes the pot will survive a first winter but rarely two.
Terra cotta ceramic concrete and other moisture absorbing materials are prone to cracking when the temperature dips.
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How doers get more done.
But you can leave plastic pots filled with soil outside all winter.
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Or it s the bottom that isn t glazed.
There are two options for winter patio pots.
Winter rains and snow may fill the pot and freezing temperatures cause the water to expand.
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Its leaves have white margins and grayish green centers and the bright red stems shine in winter particularly if given an evergreen backdrop.
So terracotta pots really should spend the winter indoors or in some other frost free spot.
That means they ll absorb water and crack when they freeze.
They are often glazed on the outside but not on the inside.
And terracotta has become quite expensive.