Is frost sneaking up on your plants this spring? Don't despair!
That blackened foliage might look disheartening, but your plants have hidden strength. The key is patience. Resist the urge to immediately snip away those damaged bits. Let your plant recover for a few weeks - you might be surprised by the new growth that emerges! Once that surge is over, you can clean up the old damage.
To give your plant a helping hand, offer a little fertilizer boost. Plants use stored energy to put out their first flush of spring growth. Frost damage means they'll need an extra dose of nutrients to recover. For a supercharged pick-me-up, try Root & Grow. This liquid compost tea is like a vitamin shot for your plants. Just mix a couple of tablespoons into a gallon of water and watch them perk up.
Remember, gardening is about working with nature, not rushing it. With a little time and care, your plants will bounce back from that frosty setback.
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