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Old April 8, 2007   #1
piegirl
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Default Frozen solid

Many of us have just suffered major, MAJOR freezing temps for
the last 5-6 nights. My asparagus tips are ruined, rhubarb is
brown, peas are somewhat whimpy looking. The leaves on the
white spirea freeze dried, tulips laying flat and the bleeding
hearts look dead. Any advise on what will come back or do I
need to replant peas? Cut off damaged 'gus once it resumes
growing? Cut off damaged rhubarb stalks. We are talking single
digit temps that hit us. Thanks for any tips - piegirl
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