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Hey everyone! I’m new to gardening and didn’t expect frost so soon in my area. The weather forecast now shows temperatures dipping below freezing next week, and I’m worried about my plants, especially my tomatoess and peppers, which are still producing fruit.
What’s the best way to protect them from frost? Should I be using row covers, mulch, or something else entirely? Also, is theere a particular time of day I should cover or uncover them? I’d appreciate any tips or creative ideas to save my plants from the cold snap. Thanks so much for your help!
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