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Depending on where you live may or may not have to cover your plants with plastic when it gets really cold. See the range of temperatures for the shrub or bush. If it's colder where you live than they can tolerate, then you need to cover when temperatures are expected. Fortunately for most of us in less extreme climates, nature has a way to go, leaving a plant start to give up its "lifeblood. This means that the sap decreases, allowing the latency.
From his fall on less water. Remember, if you still have the temperature in the 90 or more, you need to feed their plants. Heat stressed plants do not produce enough food through your system foliage. We must supplement their diet so they can be hardy survivors. If temperatures are dropping start to water a little less. KEEP PLANTS
If you are expecting a sudden cold snap, water plants deeply. This isolates the roots. In addition, when the old winter finds its "way of your region, you need to water deeply on a regular basis. This keeps the roots alive and cold insulation. Snow is good for the plants from extreme temperatures. It also acts as a barrier against the cold. No pruning at this time of year. It leaves the plant without protection against the cold, and open to disease.
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