Monday, November 16, 2009

My daffodils, hyacinths, etc. all froze last night-is there anyway that they can be saved? What can I do?

I have sheets covering them now (it's all I had to work with!) but will this help at all? The cold temperatures and snow are expected to last for another 3-4 days!

My daffodils, hyacinths, etc. all froze last night-is there anyway that they can be saved? What can I do?
KEEP SHEETS COVERED AS TIGHTLY AS POSSIBLE ON THEM AT ALL TIMES WHEN ITS 30 OR COLDER!





WATER THEM WITH WARM WATER!





EVEN EXTEND A BLOW DRYER OUTSIDE TO WARM THEM!





IF IT GETS TO COLD FOR TO LONG DIG THEM UP FAR BELOW THE ROOTS AND STORE THEM IN POTS IN YOUR BASEMENT OR GREEN HOUSE OR EVEN YOUR GARAGE!





KEEP THEM WARM AND MARICLE GROWED AND THEY SHOULD MAKE IT!





IF IT GETS BELOW 10 DEGREES YOU SHOULD THEN BRING THEM INSIDE TO AT LEAST A 35 DEGREES ATMOSPHERE OR HIGHER!








I HAVE LOVELY GARDENS AND YARDS FULL OF DAISIES, ROSES,BABIES BREATH, DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS,LILIES,TULIPS AND MORE.....!





SO TAKE GOOD CARE OF THEM!





YOU MAY THINK I AM CRAZY BUT, IM RIGHT!!!!!





IF YOU LOVE YOUR FLOWERS LIKE I DO THEN YOU HAVE TO CARE FOR THEM CAREFULLY!








HOPE THEY LIVE AND HOPE I COULD HELP!





HAVE A NICE DAY!
Reply:The bulbs will be fine but your blooms will be missing this year. Leave in the ground and watch your warnings and cover earlier if there is a scare. Sheets are the best to use for keeping away the frost--you will always lose some but some will survive. It happens--I lost my entire veggie garden once on June 10th.

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