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Freeze Control
Is it possible to use 1 mil.translucent
polyethylene sheeting to protect plants from frost or freeze in early spring? This year my backyard vineyard took a big hit during Easter Week. We had about 4 days of temps down to 28 degrees. My vines were just getting ready for bud break. The freezes killed 95% of my fruiting buds on last years shoots (pruned to spurs). I have a lot of canopy this year but it is from buds on "Old" wood - wood older that last years growth and these shoots do not produce grapes. I was thinking that next year I might try using the sheeting over the pruned vines if there is a threat of a freeze in early to mid April. Any ideas whether this would work? I have a U.S. Plastics catalog and they sell 1 mil sheeting (9' x 400') rolls for $37.91 and 12' x 400' rolls for $50.79. They also carry the sheeting in 2 mil, 4 mil and 6 mil thicknesses for higher price. If this would work, it would be worth the money to me. I still have to maintain and spray the vineyard this year even though I will not be harvesting fruit. What few bunches I have, I will donate to the birds and not even put up netting this year. |
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