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Apr 20, 2016 7:30 AM CST
Name: Elaine
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It has no insulating value, so if the plastic sits against the foliage of your plant the cold is transmitted to the leaves and the leaves will freeze. If you can tent it up and make a mini-greenhouse, the air layer will insulate, and the plastic will hold the heat from the warm ground around the plant. The other danger with plastic is if you don't snatch it off before the sun hits it in the morning, the plants will cook.
Elaine

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