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Old 25-04-2005, 06:41 PM
Michael Persiano
 
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Brian:

Relax. . .the mild freeze is not a problem.

Place the Hornbeams and Crabapples under a covered area. The pines are fine.

Cordially,

Michael Persiano
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Hagan
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Sent: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 18:25:58 -0400
Subject: [IBC] cold front


Please forgive me for this inane question, but I would feel better if my plan is confirmed to be a good one!

A cold front is supposed to be coming through my area tonight, bringing snow with it, after two weeks of 70 degree (F) weather. The news is saying that the temp won't come back above freezing until tuesday!

I'm planning to bring my bonsai (a couple hornbeams, crabapples, and assorted pines) inside, putting them in my basement with a few grow lights until the temp improves. Although this is the fourth year I've been doing bonsai, this is the first time I've found myself in this position. Am I doing the right thing? Are there other things I can do? (I don't have a greenhouse; I mulch my trees during winter). If the cold weather was for only one night I wouldn't be so concerned, but the forecast says it will be several days. Is there anything special I need to look out for until I can take my trees back outside?

Thanks in advance,

Brian
Pittsburgh PA (zone 5b/6a sunset 40)

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