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Winnipeg gardeners should prepare to protect their outdoor plants

Winnipeg gardeners should prepare to protect their outdoor plants – May 12, 2016

WINNIPEG — Greenhouses saw a surge of customers last week when the weather warmed up, but now gardeners will need to protect their plants as temperatures are expected to drop below zero on Friday.

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“We probably had our busiest Mother’s Day ever,” Mary Ann Sumka, manager of  Sumka Brothers Greenhouses said.

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The heatwave had many Winnipeggers inspired to start their summer gardens but it may have been a bit too early.

“If you have plants that are outside you should cover them with a blanket or a sheet or a sheet or burlap,” Sumka said.

Temperatures are expected to drop below the freezing mark Friday. Sumka also recommends bringing sensitive plants indoors.

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