Since much of north Florida is facing its first frost tonight, I think it’s worth reposting this video on frost protection I created almost a year ago:
Good luck everyone. See you on the other side.
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Since much of north Florida is facing its first frost tonight, I think it’s worth reposting this video on frost protection I created almost a year ago:
Good luck everyone. See you on the other side.
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Iโm David The Good, gardening author, homesteading, survival gardener, nursery owner and plant geek. Let’s grow some food!
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3 responses to “Frost Protection for Moringa, Citrus and Other Tropicals”
Yep, pretty sure my whole day will be spent winterizing since it takes twice as long with a baby in the front carrier! At least I already cut the sugar cane. We replanted most of it to expand the patch, but it all looked good!
–Ivy Mae
Good work with the sugarcane. It may be tough to winterize with a baby but it's still nice to have some little company.
Yesterday morning, when it was supposed to hit 25, the lowest temp in my yard was about 30 and there was almost no frost. This morning, when the lowest temperature was supposed to be 29, it was 28 *in the greenhouse* and there was heavy frost everywhere. I am crushed.