Quick note about frost protection
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Quick note about frost protection
Hi,
As we are all ready to face a frost/freeze potential at some point I wanted to mention that the earlier you get things covered the more heat will be captured for the plants. So if you get a sunny day before the frost, cover early and you will capture some of the warmth.
Also, things like sheets and blankets protect much better than plastic, but if you do use plastic make sure none of it touches the plants. With sheets and blankets just throw them over the plants - those can touch.
Finally, if things are well watered the damage won't be as severe, and if things are actually wet and you are only supposed to touch freezing (say 31 to 33 degrees) then the moisture will protect things.
Good luck!
Chris
As we are all ready to face a frost/freeze potential at some point I wanted to mention that the earlier you get things covered the more heat will be captured for the plants. So if you get a sunny day before the frost, cover early and you will capture some of the warmth.
Also, things like sheets and blankets protect much better than plastic, but if you do use plastic make sure none of it touches the plants. With sheets and blankets just throw them over the plants - those can touch.
Finally, if things are well watered the damage won't be as severe, and if things are actually wet and you are only supposed to touch freezing (say 31 to 33 degrees) then the moisture will protect things.
Good luck!
Chris

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Thanks Chris! I was just on my way outside to see what I can get covered.
I was going to start with the plants that have started to unfurl (or already are), because the freeze makes the leaves look so awful.
For those whose eyes have just emerged, is it as important? Or more important?
Fortunately I have lots of old sheets that I just got done using as dropcloths while painting, so I'll use those.
I was going to start with the plants that have started to unfurl (or already are), because the freeze makes the leaves look so awful.
For those whose eyes have just emerged, is it as important? Or more important?
Fortunately I have lots of old sheets that I just got done using as dropcloths while painting, so I'll use those.
JaneG
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Start slowly . . . then taper off.
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Well, I was going to see how the hosta survived on their own this year...but I gave in and covered up the taller ones with the hoops and plastic, and others with chopped leaves. Good thing I did - got down to 27 degrees last night. And supposed to be down to 24 degrees tonight, so will drag out the rest of the hoops/plastic and cover the rest. Just couldn't help myself...this will be their 7th full year, and some of the big ones should be HUGE this year (if I can keep them frost-free).
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This morning it was 35@ 5:30 and dipped to 33 @ 6:30. Everything was heavily watered at 5:30, so should be ok. Though NWS has issued a freeze warning for most of southern lower Michigan tonight, so I'll have to bribe my boys to help cover things up. HOPEFULLY the only time this spring....
My bird folklore says that this should be it - my Junco's are gone from the birdfeeder, the Chipping Sparrows are here, I've seen Warblers and a really cold Hummingbird.
My bird folklore says that this should be it - my Junco's are gone from the birdfeeder, the Chipping Sparrows are here, I've seen Warblers and a really cold Hummingbird.
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There was some light frost in the open areas here last night, but even the most exposed and fully leafed out hostas look fine this morning. But the frost blankets are going on early this afternoon. We only have enough to cover about 3/4 of an acre, so next year's crop of hostas will have to fend for themselves. However, since it has been very dry and we haven't been watering, most plants are still just eyes peeking out of the ground. Those should be fine 
Good luck everyone!

Good luck everyone!

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Thanks for the info and the heads up! We just barely missed the frost this morn...it was 33 degrees and it must have rained some through the night, everything was pretty moist this morning.
I'll have to check the forcast this afternoon to see if we will get close again tonight or not.
Good luck keeping your plants covered everyone!
I'll have to check the forcast this afternoon to see if we will get close again tonight or not.
Good luck keeping your plants covered everyone!
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Dodged a bullet here. It went down tot he low 30's but even though there was frost in the open areas, all the hostas under the trees are fine. There is more leaf cover from the trees than I thought. WHEW!
Sorry for those who were hit harder
Alexa
Sorry for those who were hit harder

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I hope no one got hit too hard or had too much frost damage overnight
We woke up to a little bit of a frost this morning, but I was able to get out yesterday and cover almost everything up. Got my hostas and some of the new plants covered up good, everthing else can stand up to the weather.
Im hoping that we wont see too many more nights of below freezing temps.

We woke up to a little bit of a frost this morning, but I was able to get out yesterday and cover almost everything up. Got my hostas and some of the new plants covered up good, everthing else can stand up to the weather.
Im hoping that we wont see too many more nights of below freezing temps.
Jaime
We lucked out here last night in Cleveland, got down to about 37. I think it will be one of the best springs here in years.
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