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Old 09-04-2003, 06:32 AM
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Default will the freezing temps kill my plants?

Exactly where on the planet are you?

If they survived the winter, they should be fine.

Don't believe everything the weathermen say.

Its the only job where you can be wrong every day and not get fired.


mike wrote in message
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It has been above freezing for several weeks now and everything is
blooming and leafing out. But tonight it is going to get down to 26.

I have hostas, lots of irises, daylilly, roses, peonies and tons of
other perennials coming out of the ground and leafing back out. I do
not have much to cover my plants and I covered my roses first - what
types of things would be most likely to be killed? Or will it just
kill plants back and force them to come out again?

I was also concerned about my autumn olive which is blooming for the
first time. I assume it will kill the blooms and thus the fruit even
if no serious damage is done to the shrub itself. I hate late
freezes.