I have perennials in pots in my garage. Will they survive the winter
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what is your location and what plants are you referring to?
As Janet said, we need to know where you live, what plants and is your garage insulated?
These two links will help.
https://www.waltersgardens.com/article.php?ID=109
And this, please forgive the name. I didn't pick it!!
http://www.dummies.com/home-garden/gardening/container-gardening/how-to-overwinter-container-perennials/
Depends how cold your winters are. If your garage stays above freezing then they should be okay.
I live in Winnipeg Manitoba .my garage is not insulated. The plants are echinacea monarda and a chrysanthemum type native plant
The garage is attached to house. The plants are in a box next to the inside wall covered with newspaper