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hard freezes
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Plural of hard freeze
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The industry, lashed over the years by canker disease, hard freezes and multiple hurricanes, is no stranger to hardship.
Indeed, camellias have traditionally fared poorly in hard freezes, growing well mostly in the South and on the West Coast.
And in Smith Point, hard freezes are as infrequent as a smog-free view of Houston across the bay.
And amid some of the woolliest spring weather in recent memory — drought, sleet, hard freezes, heat waves — my new native plantings are clambering out of the wood chips.
Weather forecasters are warning of widespread frost across the Southland, with "hard" freezes possible in inland areas each morning through Friday.
Furthermore, California and Texas are among the states with the highest average yearly temperatures according to the National Weather Service (http://usaresearch.gov/search) and rarely, if ever, endure hard freezes in the winter.
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The root is hardy and not damaged by hard freezing of the soil.
"How many more minutes?" A hard freeze could be coming any day now.
But if we suddenly had a hard freeze, that would fry the trees.
When the danger of a hard freeze is past, these scions can be grafted onto young rootstock.
Fall is ideal for planting: root systems have time to settle in still-warm soil before hard freeze.
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