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A look at how you can protect your garden

We are expecting cold nightlife this weekend to come.

Many areas will fall in the 1930s and even in some 1920s in the deeper valleys.

Gel warnings were issued for this evening in the north of the counties of Oxford, Franklin and Somerset, with freezing notices just south of this.

Tonight, temperatures will fall near the icy brand in Fryeburg, Berlin and Rumford, with many interior places flowing the risk of frost.

Remember that you only need temperature to fall to around 36 degrees so that the frost is formed.

Sunday morning, the same thing and maybe a degree or two colder.

The stockings in the mid -1930s will be very common, especially far from the coast.

Here is an overview when we generally see our first frost or freeze.

September is a common month for this to happen in the North, as well as the counties of the interior of York and Cumberland.

Along the coast to Augusta and Bangor, it is more common to occur in October.

Here is a list of the first gels to occur in the two cities of the state.

The first freeze to perform in our region took place on August 17, 1979 in Rangeley, and Fryeburg on September 1, 2002.

However, most places occurred in mid-September.

If you always try to tighten a few more weeks from your garden, you will want to water the floor to keep it wet and cover your plants with a sheet.

It is also a good idea to group them all together and keep them near your house if you cannot bring them inside.

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