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Tips to Protect Plants During Spring Frost

Pike Nurseries experts prepare homeowners for drop in temperatures with plant protection guidelines.

The recent warm weather has had many residents playing in the dirt this spring. But a late spring frost is still possible in the metro area, including Peachtree Corners, and new plants need to be protected from the frost and colder weather.

The experts at advise gardeners to adhere to the following guidelines to help keep their plants healthy throughout the weekend’s changing temperatures:

TIPS TO PROTECT PLANTS FROM SPRING FROST:

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  •  Cover plants and flowers with frost cloth or a sheet. (Garden frost cloths can be found at Pike Nurseries locations).
  • Remove the frost cloth first in the morning; otherwise, the sun will trap in heat and cause more damage.
  • Water, water, water!  Water the garden and containers before a hard freeze and again after the freeze. The added moisture will allow the plants to tolerate the cold and bounce back to life.
  • Don’t worry if plants are droopy the day after a deep freeze. Give them time and they’ll usually spring back.
  • Adding a layer of mulch to gardens helps regulate the temperature and keep plants moist. Cover gardens with a 1-2 inch layer of mulch.
  • Plants in containers can be grouped closely together on a porch or patio, or moved to a protected area.

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