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Norwalk Temps Drop: Protect Your Frost-Bitten Flowers

After one cold night, it's set to drop to 36 degrees in Norwalk Tuesday into Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service.

March's warmer temperatures brought budding trees and flowers in bloom.

Now, as the mercury drops for the second straight night with a low of 36 degrees, according to the National Weather Service, gardeners' thoughts turn to protecting their plants and flowers.

The Gardening Know How website offered the following tips on how to protect plants from frost damage.

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  • Cover your plants and flowers with old blankets, sheets or burlap sacks. Drape the covering loosely and secure it with stakes, rocks or bricks, especially with the high winds forecasted for this evening.
  • Remove the covers once the sun comes out the following morning; otherwise, the plants may suffocate.
  • Water your plants a day or two before the frost is expected. Wet soil holds more heat than dry soil. Don't saturate the plants while the temperatures are extremely low, otherwise frost heave occurs. Light watering in the evening hours, before temperatures drop, will help raise humidity levels and reduce frost damage, according to Gardening Know How.
  • Mulch helps lock in moisture and holds in heat when the temperatures drop.
  • Raised beds also help protect plants against frost damage.


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