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  2. Here Are the Best Ways to Protect Your Plants from Frost - AOL

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    This insulates the plants and helps protect them from freezing temperatures. How to Protect Plants from Frost. Aside from moving plants inside during the colder months, there are several other ...

  3. DIY Winter Gardening Projects: How to Make the Most of Your ...

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    It acts as a mini greenhouse, protecting plants from frost while allowing sunlight to seep in. Grow cold-hardy vegetables like kale, spinach, and lettuce, ensuring a fresh supply of greens even in ...

  4. Horticultural fleece - Wikipedia

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    For taller plants grown in rows or blocks, heavy-duty fleece can be used to fashion a form of "cloche", i.e. a small tent structure. When used as a protection against the wind the fleece is wrapped around, or covered over the delicate plants to protect them from frost and cold wind.

  5. Does Covering Your Plants Before A Deep Freeze Really Help? - AOL

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  6. Row cover - Wikipedia

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    Row covers provide better frost protection in the fall than spring because the heat built up in the soil over summer will help to raise the temperature a few degrees under a cover. Fleece covers can protect against certain destructive insects but must be removed when the crop is flowering if insect pollination is required. [3]

  7. Mulch - Wikipedia

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    When applied in fall and winter, mulches delay the growth of perennial plants in the spring and prevent growth in winter during warm spells, thus limiting freeze–thaw damage. [10] The effect of mulch upon soil moisture content is complex. Mulch forms a layer between the soil and the atmosphere reducing evaporation. [11]

  8. Don’t forget plants during Beaufort County freeze warning ...

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    If frost crusts a plant’s leaves, the fix is a simple trim away of the damage. As Beaufort County is under a freeze warning from 11 p.m. Tuesday until 9 a.m. Wednesday, gardeners can get ahead ...

  9. Cloche (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture and gardening, a cloche (from French, cloche for "bell") is a covering for protecting plants from cold temperatures. The original form of a cloche is a bell-shaped glass cover that is placed over an individual plant; modern cloches are usually made from plastic.

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