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Old 11-22-2010, 08:18 PM   #13 (permalink)
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I tried xmas lights with frost cover, not much success. I think that the best method is just to build a greenhouse around your plants, but when they get large it isn't that easy to do.. I was thinking the smudge pot might be a good idea for stuff that is just too big to cover. But my neighbors might not be so happy. I'm considering using an outdoor propane heater, but if there is wind at all, the heat will just blow away. I guess I just need to let it freeze and get it over with. This could be our last freeze of the winter, just too bad it came so early
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