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Frost Times Detailed
Amit Enventres
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This website discovery needed sharing. This is frost times as percent probability and not just frost, but a variety of temperatures so you can better plan out your frost-tolerant, but not freeze tolerant harvests.
https://garden.org/apps/frost-dates/Cleveland%2C+Ohio/
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Nice! Here's one for Wisconsin:
PDF link
It goes to a PDF, not a direct website so I'm hoping it links correctly. Fingers crossed...
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