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Cover Your Plants. You don't have to spend a lot to keep plants warm outside. Old sheets and blankets work perfectly well. Drape them over sensitive plants in the early evening before the real cold sets in. Remove them each day as temperatures warm up.
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Read More »Fall’s cool down is both a letdown and a delight. After a sweltering summer, those cooler temperatures are refreshing, but it also signals the demise of our heat loving plants. You can extend the season by developing ways to keep plants warm at night. You don’t have to spend a fortune to keep plants warm at night. Common household items will often do the trick. Plants like tomatoes and peppers do not like cold temperatures and will signal their distaste for cool weather by dying back. If you still have fruit that needs to ripen, consider ways to protect plants from cold. How do I protect my plants from the cold, you may ask? Some simple cultivation actions will assist, as well as easy plant covers during the night.
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-Buckets and plastic plant pots are great for covering tender plants. Simply turn the bucket or container upside down and place it over the plant. (It's a good idea to put a rock or brick on top of the container to keep it in place.)
Have you already planted? Here are some tips to protect your plants from the cold weather coming up: -The key is to have your plants covered during the hours when frost develops. This critical period is from late night to early morning, when moisture on the plants can freeze. A good rule of thumb is to cover plants by 8 p.m. the night before a forecasted frost and uncover them by 8 a.m. the next morning. -Buckets and plastic plant pots are great for covering tender plants. Simply turn the bucket or container upside down and place it over the plant. (It’s a good idea to put a rock or brick on top of the container to keep it in place.) -Save your old bed linens, too: They’re great for cover use, since they’re lightweight and won’t crush the plant. Place sheets loosely over plants, and use a stone or brick along the edges to keep the sheet from blowing off. (Sheets are also great for draping over blooming shrubs.) -Don’t make the mistake of thinking that a plant can remain covered for a few days when the weather calls for more than one night of frost. The protection needs to be taken off every morning when the sun comes out. Plants can’t breathe under a heavy container, a layer of plastic or fabric. It’s important to remove any protective cover to avoid creating another plant stress.
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