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5 Ways to Protect your Garden from Frost and Freeze Damage

Lowe's Editorial Team

By Lowe's Editorial Team
Published January 30, 2025

Taking preventive measures against frost damage is vital for maintaining the health of your greenery. This guide will provide practical tips on how to protect plants from freeze, ensuring that your garden remains vibrant through harsh conditions.

Tools and Materials

Materials

  • Mulch
  • Water

  • Windbreak Materials

  • Frost Cover

How to Protect Plants from Freeze

It is important to protect plants in your garden from frost. Below are 5 different ways to keep your plants away from freezing.

Use Frost Covers

Frost cover is a barrier against cold air by trapping the warmth under them.

Adding Mulch to the Soil

Mulching helps maintain soil warmth and protects plant roots, making it an essential part of frost protection strategies.

Moving Potted Plants Indoors for Protection

Indoor protection can save delicate potted plants from frost. This method is especially effective for tender species that cannot withstand cold.

Use Water to Your Advantage

Watering your garden's moist soil can create a protective barrier against frost.

Create Windbreaks

Windbreaks protect your garden from chilling winds.

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