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

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    Aside from moving plants inside during the colder months, there are several other practical strategies to protect your garden from frost and harsh winter conditions. Gary McCoy, a store manager at ...

  3. How To Protect Your Roses This Winter Before It's Too Late

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    Garden or bagged soil is mounded around the base of the rose to protect the roots and crown of the plant. Rack back mulch in a 12-inch diameter circle around the base of the plant.

  4. Scrub Hub: What should I do to keep my plants alive during ...

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    Possibly the most obvious change plants experience in the winter is a drop in temperature. Most houseplants, Nemali said, prefer to live between 68 degrees and 75 degrees Fahrenheit.

  5. Horticultural fleece - Wikipedia

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    Winter protection for ornamental plants and fruit blossom [3] Protection from pests such as pigeons, [ 4 ] rabbits, carrot fly , [ 5 ] small white and large white butterflies, etc. [ 2 ] flea beetles, cabbage loopers, and many other common garden pests.

  6. Freeze warning - Wikipedia

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    The National Weather Service in Mobile has issued a Freeze Warning, which is in effect from midnight tonight to 8 AM CST Friday. The Freeze Watch is no longer in effect. * TEMPERATURE...A range of 30 to 32 degrees is expected. * IMPACTS...Temperatures at or below freezing, along with areas of frost, could kill sensitive plants and vegetation.

  7. Cold frame - Wikipedia

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    Typically it is raised further above ground level than a normal cold frame, so that the plants can be seen better when in flower. They are often used for the cultivation of winter-growing bulbs which flower in the autumn or spring. The covers are used in winter to provide some protection from very bad weather, while allowing good ventilation.

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