The Top Frost Covers for Plants and Gardens
by the Garden Guru
This winter has proven to be one of the coldest in the last 20 years. Thanks to a number of arctic cold fronts and high pressure currents from Canada, the majority of the US has seen lower than normal temps. This weekend is another example of record cold temperatures from the Deep South to the midwest and along the eastern seaboard: Polar Blast barrels across the United States, CNN).

We know what to do with our Pets & Pipes, but what about our valuable Plants & Gardens?
Do you want to extend your growing season, or simply protect you gardening investment? Here are some basic ideas.
- Move any outdoor Plants inside or in the garage. Also, moving potted plants onto patios with a roof, or even against the house, will provide added warmth. This also protects against wind or falling snow - both of which cause direct damage to unprotected plant leaves.
- Keeping your plants well-hydrated offers added protection from the frigid elements.
- Protect your Plants or Gardens with some sort of frost cloth or plant cover.
The most common (& Best) Covers to protect outdoor Plants and Gardens from the Frost:
BATH TOWELS
Pros:
- Everyone has them - always available for quick use in an emergency
- Inexpensive
- Washable and Reusable
- Towels allow the plants to "breath"
- They work well (as long as they are 100% cotton)
Cons:
- They look awful, turning even a nice yard a bit "ghetto".
- Weight: Towels can be heavy, and can easily weigh down the plant, causing permanent damage - especially with added snow or sleet.
- They tend to "freeze up", adding even more weight to a fragile plant.
- They are not secure and can easily blow off, subjecting the plants to the frost.
- Cost of around $5.00+, but many are needed for a typical yard.
- Limited coverage
SHEETS & PILLOW CASES
Pros:
- Easy to access - unless already on a bed : )
- Washable and reusable
- Lighter than towels, so they do not damage or bend plant leaves nearly as much as their towel counter parts.
- They offer good protection, but due to being of much thinner material, they do not offer quite the protection as bath towels.
- Bed Sheets can cover large areas (up to 76 sq. ft. for a King size)
Cons:
- Kinda hard to make your bed when your sheets and pillow cases ares strewn all over the yard.
- Limited frost protection.
- They are not secure, and can easily blow off in light wind.
- Can only cover larger areas, and are not optimal for smaller, potted plants.
- Unfortunately, they offer the same curb appeal as bath towels.
- Sheets can get easily (and permanently) soiled.
- Costs can be North of be $20 per sheet.
- Kinda hard to make your bed when your sheets and pillow cases ares strewn all over the yard.
- Limited frost protection.
- They are not secure, and can easily blow off in light wind.
- Can only cover larger areas, and are not optimal for smaller, potted plants.
- Unfortunately, they offer the same curb appeal as bath towels.
- Sheets can get easily (and permanently) soiled.
- Costs can be North of be $20 per sheet.
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