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Newbie question about a light frost tonight

Posted by MDPicci 7 (My Page) on
Mon, May 13, 13 at 16:28

Hi,

I posted a similar message on the perennials thread. The temperature is supposed to hit 37 degrees tonight. I know some of the annuals I need to be protecting, but I was wondering if I gave a list of the annuals I have just panted, someone could give me an idea of which I have to cover and which I could let go (I'd rather not cover all of them). I was able to find info on some of the more obvious ones, but not on others.

Alonsoa
Blue woodruff
Omphalodes linifolia "Venus's Navelwort"
Tansy niveum
Cuphea
Anangallis blue pimpernel
Cynoglossum amabile 'Azul'
Annual verbena
Agastache (wait, is that a perennial?)
Nicotiana (which are totally not growing for me at all. They still look like seedlings. but I suppose that's a topic for another post)
Wayne Roderick daisy
Osteospermum (found conflicting info)

Thanks so much to anyone who is willing to help!


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RE: Newbie question about a light frost tonight

Definitely cover cuphea and nicotiana


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