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As the days get shorter and temperatures start to dip, many gardeners begin wondering when it is time to bring their outdoor plants inside. The transition from warm summer days to chilly fall nights ...
Covering plants with sheets is the most effective way to guard a garden from frost, but you can also try water jugs, fans, or cloches.