When those crisp fall evenings sneak up on you, your container plants can feel the chill long before you do! Prepping your containers for colder nights helps protect tender roots and keeps your plants thriving a little longer into the season.
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Keep an eye out for nighttime temps below 45ยฐFโthatโs your cue to take action. Most container plants are more exposed than in-ground gardens, so they cool off faster.
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Relocate smaller pots closer to your home, under a covered porch, or inside a garage overnight. The extra warmth radiating from walls can make a big difference.
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For containers that are too heavy to move, wrap the outside with:
Burlap, old blankets, or frost cloth
Bubble wrap or layers of newspaper for insulation
Just make sure the top of the soil remains uncovered to allow airflow.
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Moist soil holds heat better than dry soil. Give your plants a drink before the temperature dropsโbut donโt overdo it if frost is expected.
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Use an old sheet, light blanket, or frost cloth to create a mini shield overnight. Remove it in the morning to let sunlight back in.
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Group containers together. The combined warmth helps protect rootsโand it makes covering them up faster and easier!