SanPatricio said:a cold wind can produce a frost 'burn' on your leaves, even when air temps. are above 32 o F.
birdfather said:i've had seedlings die from similar temps.
Everything feels wind chill the same way. If the ambient temperature is 33 degrees F and the wind chill makes it 20 degrees F, ice crystals will never form. (Ignoring real world conditions where 33 degrees will be an average of higher and lower temps that will cause freezing)millworkman said:Plants do not feel "wind chill." That is solely reserved for warm-blooded beings.
StupidJerk said:Cover them if you can, but they should be fine. Mine handled temps lower.
Thanks everyone. I'm relieved. I've moved the potted plants into the garage as a precaution. The in-ground plants will have to tough it out. Rain is forecast for the entire week although temps will be higher.millworkman said:Your plants will be fine, just be prepared for a bacterial spot infection for a few weeks afterwards with temps like that and rain. It shouldn't be a problem just be prepared.
Not true. Plants do not feel "wind chill." That is solely reserved for warm-blooded beings. The wind can dehydrate your plants and cause issues if they are not hardened off enough but wind chill will not bother them.