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Frost Damage On Plants: Early Blooming Flowers And Freezing Temperatures

February 28, 2023 by Carol O

Experienced gardeners know to wait until after the last spring frost before planting out in the garden. However, no amount of experience can predict random bad weather. What do you do when you’ve planned correctly but a cold snap threatens your seedlings or early blooming flowers? Read more:

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Filed Under: From The Ground Up, Gardening Methods Tagged With: Late frost

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