Frost comes in not just one, but two distinct forms.
The most obvious is when a cold front moves into the area, dropping temperatures significantly. It’s 65 degrees F and sunny one day and then 32 degrees F the next, threatening vulnerable new plantings and newly budding fruit trees.
Sandy Lindsey
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Sandy Lindsey is an award-winning writer who covers home, gardening, DIY projects, pets, and boating. She has two books with McGraw-Hill.