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Old 04-24-2020, 04:01 PM   #930
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Originally Posted by btimbit View Post
I thought I read/heard you should wait until the overnight low is staying above 5 degrees consistently

I have zero relevant facts or sources to back this up though
We were talking in the weather thread about this - some suggest waiting until it is 10 C overnight - this is to protect the useful bugs and pollinators that are hibernating under your grass and leaves. Bees, for example.

https://www.gardenfundamentals.com/s...leanup-advice/

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In early spring insects are still in diapause (a state similar to hibernation). They are alive, but not moving. A little digging and you may find bees in the soil that are still waiting for warm weather. This is a time to leave them alone. If you must move garden material, do it gently and place it somewhere so that insects can get out as they warm up.

https://savvygardening.com/spring-ga...an-done-right/
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