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    Winter gardening tips: How to protect your plants

09:30
7 December 2022

Autumn gardening tips
How to protect your plants

frosty plant

With autumn here and frost on the horizon, here's how you can protect your plants.

As colder air arrives, plants, particularly tender or young seedlings, can be damaged by dramatic temperature drops. Even in autumn, or the first early winter cold snap, it can force more established plants to become dormant.

How we can help:

Keeping an eye on the weather forecast can help you to prepare for any impending cold weather.

Clear skies, for example, will more likely lead to a ground frost, even when the air temperature is a few degrees above zero. This is particularly the case through winter and late autumn, once the ground starts to lose its deep stored heat from summer.

Cloudier skies are better for protecting your plants, as clouds act like an enormous blanket overhead, preventing too much radiation to be lost back out to the atmosphere.

As for wind, calm conditions prevent air from mixing, so the denser, cold air is able to sink to the surface and make a frost more likely.

Of course, low temperatures are also a key factor, but is most important in reference to the dew point. If there is moisture present, then frost can form, but if the ground or grass temperature does not drop below the dew point, then even if it is sub-zero, it will remain frost-free and dry.

Here are a few key tips to help protect your plants from harsh weather conditions:

  • Bring some potted plants inside or move them to a more sheltered spot
  • Add a thick layer of mulch to your plant beds to act as an insulator
  • Purchase a fleece or blanket for your plants, or just simply use any fabric to drape over like a tent
  • Build a cold frame
  • Use a cloche, like a mini greenhouse
  • Water plants during the daytime; moist soil can hold more heat than dry soil

Frosts will soon become more regular and widespread occurrence as autumn rolls on, so keep a close eye on the forecast and use our above tips to help prepare ahead of time!

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