cold weather has got a few deeply frazzled...
or leafless, almost....or lightly toasted...
but the ones in the ground are better they would prolly come back even if frozen down to a 6 inch stump!lots of dormant bud everywhere!
cold weather has got a few deeply frazzled...
or leafless, almost....or lightly toasted...
but the ones in the ground are better they would prolly come back even if frozen down to a 6 inch stump!lots of dormant bud everywhere!
@will 34~35°F was the low for 2 hours.
ah insomnia level lows. I have two temperature guns. That i run out and use to monitor the soil temps during the wee hours of the coldest fronts. But I'm much less bothered now that I'm six or 7 years in ground. Hate to see them looking rough.
You've probably had to deal with frosting over past winters right?
@will said:
<p>ah insomnia level lows. I have two temperature guns. That i run out and use to monitor the soil temps during the wee hours of the coldest fronts. But I'm much less bothered now that I'm six or 7 years in ground. Hate to see them looking rough.</p><p></p><p>You've probably had to deal with frosting over past winters right?</p>
hey Will, first time I've had big enough plants that they are stuck outside. they're only 10 to 15 months old, they'll be fine. first cold winter they've experienced. it'll harden them off a bit too.