How do gardeners in warm climates try to mimic cool conditions for bulbs and temperate plants?

In warm climates, gardeners simulate cool conditions for bulbs and temperate plants primarily through chilling. This often involves refrigerating bulbs for 6-12 weeks before planting to break dormancy. For established plants, strategies include selecting shaded locations, utilizing mulches to keep soil cool, and ensuring consistent moisture. Some gardeners even employ evaporative cooling or misters to lower ambient temperatures and increase humidity, mimicking the cooler, moister environments these plants typically thrive in.

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