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Frost Dates are an important part of planning your seasonal garden.

YouTube: Frost Dates 101

Why do you need to know your frost dates? Because it can mean the difference between a successful or unsuccessful growing season. For warm-winter climates this information doesn’t matter as much, but anywhere else, it’s a big deal.

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Frost Dates 101: Why Do You Need to Know?

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Read our article from 2012 (scroll down) on Frost Dates and find a link to help figure out your personalized frost dates.

Cold frames keep plants warm in frost conditions. If you live where you get snow, a set up like this can help extend your gardening season.

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