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Old 20-06-2004, 03:02 AM
Paulo
 
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Default Winter and outside pots

Sounds good tome. I had some clematies growing nicely in balcony pot. But
this last winter killed them. I have never used any protection at all, and i
am thinking i can give better chance of survival with some kind of
protection.

I guess the isulation used for heaters should be good....

Thanks for the ideas guys


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Paulo
"Jim Voege" wrote in message
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"Paulo" wrote in message
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I am planning to place some big pots (20" x20" approx) in my balcony

with
some perennials. I am wonder, what is the best way to protect them

during
winter time? I was thinking wrapping them with some cloth.... Any idea?

I
am
in Toronto, and if i am not wrong it is Zone 5/6
Thanks

I too live in Toronto and had success overwintering perennials using the
following method:

1. Wait for the soil in the pot to freeze.

2. Rigid foam under the pot.

3. Pink fibreglass insulation wrapped around the outside.

4. The whole thing put in a plastic garbage bag with holes poked in the
bottom (for drainage) and the top folded around the rim of the pot.

5. Mulch in the top for insulation and to hold down the top of the bag.

Worked fine with a collection of 12 and 16 inch containers (ie. not huge).
However, they were at ground level and I was able to place the pots in
places where they would be (1) in shade, (2) protected from the wind and

(3)
protected by a lot of snow cover all of which, in my view, are essential.
Can you do the same?

Jim