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Feb 22, 2016 5:22 PM CST
Name: Elaine
Sarasota, Fl
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If I were planting them here at my house, I can totally cover them. I have a big frost cloth tent on a roller that I deploy for the cold nights here. I have lots of tropical divas that I protect through our winters here.

But these transplants are for the local school garden, so I'm only there once a week. The teacher can cover for a night during the week, but the coldest nights will be Friday and Saturday, unfortunately. Highs only in the 60's through the weekend and the school is not open to anyone over the weekends.

It's nice weather for gardening, but too cold for these babies.
Elaine

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