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Old 11-25-2012, 03:15 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Default Re: NE Florida Cold Front.

It really depends what varieties you're talking about. If you have any that are particularly cold sensitive (like Reds), they will probably get damaged. Otherwise, they should be fine. I got down to 34 degrees last winter and my bananas didn't seem to care. Plus, since it's just a cold snap, it won't be as damaging to your plants as the consistent cold we get down here in Southern California during winter.
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