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US (TN): Horticulture specialist offers advice for freezing temperatures

Despite the plunging temperatures, much of Middle Tennessee was spared from frost on Saturday night due to wind.

News 2 meteorologists said Sunday will be a different story. With less wind, the frost will be more present.

Adam Chapman, a horticulture specialist and expert at Bates Nursery in Whites Creek, offered advice on what to do about plants in the increasingly cold weather. “Any kind of indoor plants that you might have set outside, [such as] Benjamin figs, or any kind of palms, or any kind of Boston fern, those kinds of things will be affected by cold temperatures. You’ll need to bring them back inside,” Chapman told News 2.

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