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frost question
g'day kylie,
yes observing will help you decide your best action with all suggestions in the melting pot. black forst is where you don't see frost but the plants get burnt anyway we used to get it on occassion it would only present in small patches i would suggest that those spots are where the air was the coldest. that is why in the end i covered things up and didn't bother geting out of bed to hose off teh white frost because it only took 1 black frost and that made all your efforts and especially water wasted. i would use hay/straw from bales to cover plants with over night and remove it the next day i did this with frost sensative trees like pawpaws and it saved the main crown from damage. On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 08:59:50 GMT, "0tterbot" wrote: "gardenlen" wrote in message .. . snipped With peace and brightest of blessings, len -- "Be Content With What You Have And May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In A World That You May Not Understand." http://www.lensgarden.com.au/ |
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