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  2. Watering your garden can help plants survive a light frost ...

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    When a light frost is expected, water your garden to wet the plants. When water freezes it produces heat. So, a light water layer on your plants will help protect them unless it is a hard frost ...

  3. 5 Types of Hydrangeas You Should Never Cut Back in the Fall - AOL

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    During the winter cold and frost, the spent blooms act as protection for the young buds that appear on the plant. “When the time comes to prune, we recommend trimming all the dead, spent flowers ...

  4. 14 Outdoor Plants That'll Survive All Winter Long - AOL

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    Camellia (Camellia spp.) are evergreen shrubs that bloom in late winter, heralding in some unparalleled color. Some varieties do bloom in fall, so be sure to get a variety that blooms in the ...

  5. Freezing tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Freezing tolerance. Freezing tolerance describes the ability of plants to withstand subzero temperatures through the formation of ice crystals in the xylem and intercellular space, or apoplast, of their cells. Freezing tolerance is enhanced as a gradual adaptation to low temperature through a process known as cold acclimation, which initiates ...

  6. Frost - Wikipedia

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    Frost is a thin layer of ice on a solid surface, which forms from water vapor that deposits onto a freezing surface. Frost forms when the air contains more water vapor than it can normally hold at a specific temperature. The process is similar to the formation of dew, except it occurs below the freezing point of water typically without crossing ...

  7. Frost resistance - Wikipedia

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    Frost resistance is the ability of plants to survive cold temperatures. Generally, land plants of the northern hemisphere have higher frost resistance than those of the southern hemisphere. [1] An example of a frost resistant plant is Drimys winteri which is more frost-tolerant than naturally occurring conifers and vessel-bearing angiosperms ...

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