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[IBC] Kingsville Boxwood and Japanese Black Pine in Winter
I'm zone 4-5 and looking for some wintering advice on two new trees I
just acquired. With only a few weeks until the cold hits I'm hoping someone can lean me in the right direction. I asked earlier about the black pine but received no responses from anyone so far. I have a detached unheated garage that gets very little light, stays fairly cold all winter, is protected from the wind and frost, and gets fresh air every day with the garage door opening for the car to go in and out. My other trees have been fine in there. Will the black pine and Kingsville be OK in there? My concern with the Kingsville is that it may get too cold. My normal boxwood gets a little bronzy looking but has survived two winters in there. My concern with the Black Pine is if it will get enough light and I also read that Black Pine's do not like indoor even in winter. I'm not sure I'd consider the garage indoor but technically it's not outdoor. Any Zone 4-5 advice out there? Thanks wmcorcor ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Lisa Kanis++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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