Tips on what to do with your plants after the freeze
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- What are you supposed to do if you think your plants died? The answer might surprise you: try not to touch them.
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Wool before you throw it away put it somewhere warm and it might come back to life I have an aloe plant that came back to life after I left it outside in a heavy rain and even cold temperatures when it warmed up within the next few months it came back to life
My bamboo privacy fences are awful looking. All leaves are on the ground. I know I will get new shoots in Spring but I am very guarded about the established plants. I have ivy everywhere, as ground cover and going up my house, which I love but it is looking dead. I cut a leave and I could see green, so maybe some will come back. I will watch and hope until Spring and see what comes back. I live in Memphis and we got single digit temp. In the past, I have lost my fig bush/.tree and several Jasmine bushes. Memphis is too cold for anything tropical !!!!!!! My blackberry bush also appears...in poor shape. Bah ! Not cutting anything until I know for sure, they are dead. Everything appears dead right now, but I am going to wait and see.
Covering plants does not help, at all. Not enough to keep them safe.....If you cannot bring them in, you may as well expect them to die. I lived in Houston years ago and I had these huge blooming hibiscus I covered. It did not help them. Sustained cold is just too much for these tropical plants, unless you have an official green house.
A godless world is a starving world
God or no God, we are organic material, the plants and the rest of us, so we have to deal with the consequences. Earth is a classroom so we are essentially to blame for our short comings. You create what your mind expects.