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Question on plant fleece
Hi,
Due to several nights of frost here I bought some tubular fleece to protect my cordylines and some other plants. It says you can water the plant through these so I guess it's permeable. I just wondered if it was ok to leave the plant in these all winter, or should they be taken off when temps are normal. Thanks Simon. |
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Question on plant fleece
"Simon" wrote in message ... Hi, Due to several nights of frost here I bought some tubular fleece to protect my cordylines and some other plants. It says you can water the plant through these so I guess it's permeable. I just wondered if it was ok to leave the plant in these all winter, or should they be taken off when temps are normal. Thanks Simon. Cordylines will be fine but the other plants may not :-) What other plants? |
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Question on plant fleece
Rupert (W.Yorkshire) wrote:
"Simon" wrote in message ... Hi, Due to several nights of frost here I bought some tubular fleece to protect my cordylines and some other plants. It says you can water the plant through these so I guess it's permeable. I just wondered if it was ok to leave the plant in these all winter, or should they be taken off when temps are normal. Thanks Simon. Cordylines will be fine but the other plants may not :-) What other plants? Hi Rupert, thanks for the reply. I seem to have lost the details on the other plant, they are some sort of tropical fern type thing. I'll have a hunt and see if I can track down the labels, they were seen a week ago!! simon |
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