It depends on what type of plants they are. More information is required.
You should be able to root english ivy over winter. Just don't let the plants dry out as inside air is quite dry especially in winter.
yes
In the Winter put all the furniture in the shed or a garage and cover it up. In the summer make sure you clean it before taking it outside. It will be really clean outside and beautiful.
As long as it is well covered then a Guinea Pig can be out all winter. Preferably a Guinea Pig should be kept in a hutch in a Shed or Garage over winter but you can get some wonderful covers now called Hutch Huggers.
Tropical plants can survive in an unlighted garage during winter by remaining relatively dormant with minimal water requirements. They must be protected from freezing temperatures and drafts, and placed in a spot with consistent temperatures above 50°F to prevent cold injury. It is important to monitor the plants closely and provide occasional watering as needed to prevent the soil from completely drying out.
If the system is functioning, it should display a near value. Sometimes in summer, a higher value may be shown if the car has been sitting in the sun and is hot to the touch. Parking a car in a heated garage in the winter can make for high readings for a while until everything cools down to the outside temp.
In winter, your guinea pig should be indoors. Ask someone to help you search for it.
yes it can
If you live in a cold place, you can put the can outside. This works especially in the winter and at night. You can also place the can on the floor of a garage. Garage floors, especially at night, are fairly cold.
To protect outside pipes from freezing, you can insulate them with foam pipe insulation or heat tape, drain water from outdoor faucets before winter, and keep garage doors closed to maintain warmth.
you should mabey cover it with tree covers I think
I HAVE BEEN HAVING TVs in the garage with heat and not to well below zero in Iowa and cant say i have had any difacultys. i also have a computer in here durning the winter.