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

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    Invest in lightweight, sturdy tents: Set up tents to shield plants from snow accumulation. Polystyrene foam cones are also effective for protecting plants from extreme temperatures and harsh elements.

  3. 7 Tips For Bringing Outdoor Plants Inside For Winter - AOL

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    Some plants, such as citrus trees, can tolerate temperature dipping into the 40s, says Trejo. But it’s better to plan ahead instead of risking it if the first frost of the season sneaks up on you.

  4. 10 Gardening Tasks You Should Never Do When the Ground ... - AOL

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    Gardeners in warm climates may need to water their outdoor plants all year round. But if you live in a chillier location, you can stop watering your garden when the ground freezes, and drain your ...

  5. Cold frame - Wikipedia

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    In agriculture and gardening, a cold frame is a transparent-roofed enclosure, built low to the ground, used to protect plants from adverse weather, primarily excessive cold or wet. The transparent top admits sunlight and prevents heat escape via convection that would otherwise occur, particularly at night.

  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. Freezing weather to hit Indy on Saturday. Here's how to ... - AOL

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    Frost and freezing conditions will kill crops and other sensitive vegetations and could damage unprotected plumbing outside. Protect tender plants from the cold, NWS advises, and wrap and drain ...

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