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How can I save my flowers from dieing in the cold?
By admin | May 31, 2008
Rose asked:
I planted some flowers and then it suddenly turned cold. My flowers are drooping and beginning to look like they’re dieing. How do I save them? I don’t know what kind of flowers they are.
I planted them in the ground.
Question posted courtesy of: Rafael
I planted some flowers and then it suddenly turned cold. My flowers are drooping and beginning to look like they’re dieing. How do I save them? I don’t know what kind of flowers they are.
I planted them in the ground.
Question posted courtesy of: Rafael
Topics: Flowers |











June 1st, 2008 at 12:21 am
Bring them inside
June 1st, 2008 at 5:48 am
You can try covering them with a bucket of thin plastic overnight.
June 3rd, 2008 at 12:12 am
An insulator good luck ive been doing the same thing for the same thing for the day when the freeze will go right through and burn the leaves youre best bet is if they are in the same thing for the same thing for.
For the freeze will go right through and burn the last nights.