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1 Comment To "‘Autumn Blaze’ tree info states “One thing to consider is offering the tree protection when chilly winter arrives.”"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 01/06/2020 @ 9:56 pm
This usually refers to covering a plant or bringing it indoors to protect it from harsh freezing temperatures.
But in your case, in your location, this is probably not needed unless it's a very young and newly planted tree. The USDA plant hardiness zone is listed as 3 through 8. You are in zone 5, so an established tree would not normally need frost protection. But check with your supplier or a local nursery or arborist.
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