Early Frosts: What They Mean For Your Garden
Early Frosts: What They Mean For Your Garden
US · Published Sep 23, 2025
Early frosts signal the growing season’s end and can damage sensitive plants.
Protect plants by covering them with fabric or moving container plants indoors.
Mulching and watering before a frost help retain soil warmth and protect roots.
Early frosts: An unwelcome surprise for gardeners
Early frosts can be a gardener's unwelcome surprise, signaling the end of the growing season and potentially damaging sensitive plants. These cold snaps can catch even the most seasoned gardeners off guard, turning vibrant foliage into wilted, blackened messes overnight. However, with a little preparation and understanding, you can minimize the impact of early frosts and even extend your harvest.
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