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We live in a unique climate. We don't often see cold weather damage unless we have sustained temperatures below freezing for several days, or we have a very bad wind chill. Some plants, or landscapes with exposure will see damage, while the same plant on the opposite end of town will thrive and do well, and not even hint at having damage. Some tips: Move planters inside, or even under cover will help. If really concerned about a plant, cover it with a sheet, or burlap. Try to minimize walking on frozen grass. In the northwest, we see more damage from wind and ice storms, than actual cold or freezing damage.
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