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Insulating pot from the ground.
Had a plant that nearly died from the frost and cold last year, so wish to
insulate from the cold and its to be kept on a small patio outside, but adjacent to the house. The patio consists of paving slabs (placed on a hardcore of broken bricks base) about nine inches above the soil level. I intend wrapping bubble wrap around the plant (a bamboo) and the pot. Bearing in mind the ground soil (and maybe these slabs? )are sometimes warmer than the air temperature, should i *insulate* the pot from the patio slabs when i wrap in bubble wrap; or keep the pot placed next to the paving slabs, and just place the bubble wrap over plant and pot. |
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