Garden Notes
Frost Versus Hard Freeze
Horticulture expert Dr. Lelia Kelly defines the gardening terms "Frost" and "Hard Freeze". Frost refers to the point at which the temperature is less than 32 degrees Fahrenheit and water vapor condenses and freezes on surfaces. Hard freeze, on the other hand, is when temperatures are well below 32 degrees and the freeze damages non-hardy plants.
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