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@Biftu @I would go to Lowe's or Home Depot and buy a box of Contractor Trash Bags. They are very thick and should easily handle the Winter weather. You can cover the heaviest statues with one of these bags and tie a piece of twine around the bottom to secure it for the coming cold months. Just make sure the statue is good and dry before you bundle it all up so it won't freeze and crack in the cold months. 

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I have several garden statues and several pots that are made of both resin and maybe concrete (I'm not sure but they can be heavy. 

 

I never thought of bringing them in.  I leave them out in the yard and they have held up over the years.

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@Hullaballoo wrote:

@Biftu @I would go to Lowe's or Home Depot and buy a box of Contractor Trash Bags. They are very thick and should easily handle the Winter weather. You can cover the heaviest statues with one of these bags and tie a piece of twine around the bottom to secure it for the coming cold months. Just make sure the statue is good and dry before you bundle it all up so it won't freeze and crack in the cold months. 


@Hullaballoo  Never heard of those bags.  Thanks for your suggestion.