Central Florida is heading into one of its coldest stretches in years, with a rare hard freeze increasingly likely. What you do now could make all the difference for your garden.
The answer may surprise you!
Many gardeners resort to using bedsheets to protect sensitive flowers and vegetables. But does covering plants with sheets really protect them from freezing temperatures?
Florida experts explain how residents can protect their plants when temperatures fall below freezing.
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