Understanding Frost Damage
A heavy frost can be detrimental to your garden, affecting plant cells and leading to damage or death. Frost occurs when temperatures drop below 32°F (0°C), causing water inside plant cells to freeze and expand, rupturing cell walls.
Why Watering After Frost Helps
Watering your garden the morning after a frost can help mitigate damage. Here’s why:
Best Practices for Watering After a Frost
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