What To Do During A Freeze
Monday, January 11th, 2010You may have noticed that the temperatures in Florida have been dropping. Everyone is bundling up in their warmest light weight jackets and drinking hot cocoa to stay warm. A few layers and a hot beverage might be the answer to warming us up – but what about our lawns and plants? There are a few simple things you can do to help minimize the effects of the cold temperatures.
- First, enjoy the cold! Think about temperatures in May, June, July, August, September…I think you get the idea.
- Then, BEFORE freezing temps hit, run your sprinklers for 15 minutes per zone (rotor heads) or 5 minutes per zone (spray heads). Repeat this the following day if temperatures warm up above freezing.
- Cover your cold-sensitive shrubs and ornamentals with old sheets or blankets (NOT PLASTIC!).
- If you see frost on your lawn – don’t mow or walk across it.
Just so you know, the weatherman IS predicting freezing temperatures tonight – so grab your ski cap, head outside and turn on those sprinklers!




















