How December’s 5°F Actually Helps Prepare Your Beds for Record Spring Growth
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How December’s 5°F Actually Helps Prepare Your Beds for Record Spring Growth
Most gardeners panic when December temperatures drop to 5°F. It feels like the moment the garden dies. But experienced growers in zones 5–7 know a secret: this specific cold snap creates soil conditions that dramatically boost spring growth, improve yields, and slash pest pressure. If your garden hits 5°F in December, you’re not losing your soil — you’re improving it more than any fertilizer, tiller, or compost pile can.
In this video, we break down what really happens beneath frozen ground and why the coldest nights of early winter lead to the strongest gardens in spring.
– How 5°F triggers frost action that cracks compacted clay, builds natural aggregates, and improves drainage by 30–40%
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