Central Florida is heading into one of its coldest stretches in years, with a rare hard freeze increasingly likely. What you do now could make all the difference for your garden.
The Louisiana State University AgCenter suggests taking these steps to protect plants.
Cover your plants to trap heat from the soil, and make sure the cover reaches the ground, said Maria Quirico Bautista, a ...
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Should You Cover Outdoor Plants In The South During A Freeze Warning?
The answer may surprise you!
A hard freeze is headed for San Antonio this weekend, and it could undo hours of yard work — and money — homeowners have ...
With extreme cold on the way, it's important to remember to protect people, pipes and pets, but don't forget about your ...
While winter storms don’t hit Houston often, when they do, the impacts can be serious — from frozen pipes and power outages ...
Plants can survive in the cold for varying amounts of time depending on the temperature, number of freezing hours, and type ...
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How to protect plants from a freeze
When the forecast says a frost is on the way, it’s a bit of a race against time to stop […] ...
Some plants, like avocado trees, grow stronger and more cold hardy as they mature. They also become more difficult to cover.
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Texas freeze could damage pipes and plants. Here's how to prepare your home for this weekend.
A winter storm is headed toward Houston this weekend, bringing the potential for both rain and ice. Here's how to protect ...
Here are a few tips on how to stay warm this weekend, along with suggested thermostat setting, and protecting your plants, ...
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