what do I do with frost damaged plants

Discussion in 'Gardening' started by cousinit, May 1, 2005.

  1. cousinit

    cousinit Member

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    its been a verry warm aprill up here and i gave into temptaion and did some planting before may 20th. it was 25 degrees and sunny last tuesday, but it dropped to -7 friday night and we had a few inches of snow.

    my whole garden is fucked big time. even the rhubarb, which came up on its own is toast. should I just trim everything back and see what survives, or replant from scratch


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    my lillies seem ok, but even they're looking a bit damaged. and it just started snowing agiain :mad:
     
  2. cannabis sativa

    cannabis sativa Member

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    check stems,if still hard

    if plant completely gone should be soft and slimy
    other wise just trim the dead stems and leaves should come back
    but it's gonna take some time 2 come back
    same time u can plant new flowering plants mixing with the frost victims
     
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