I hate to do this, but time flows so swiftly... It's time for winter protection, again! It may be premature you might think, but I have cacti there and they need to stay as dry as possible before real winter comes.
Every year my protection looks pretty much the same:
Winter protection for Zone 6. Winter 2014/15
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Winter protection for Zone 6. Winter 2014/15
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Hi Marceli,
Sad to see the cooler temps for sure.. Do you add any supplemental heat or ventilation for them? The protection method looks great. I guess you've had success year after year.. Congrats!
Sad to see the cooler temps for sure.. Do you add any supplemental heat or ventilation for them? The protection method looks great. I guess you've had success year after year.. Congrats!
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I have no business doing the things I have no business doing - me
I have no business doing the things I have no business doing - me
Hi Marceli,
I'm planning to make an inclined shelter just like yours to protect my young yuccas and cacti, I will leave it a bit open at the bottom.
I'm planning to make an inclined shelter just like yours to protect my young yuccas and cacti, I will leave it a bit open at the bottom.
Edwin
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No additional heating - survival of the fittest only The picture doesn't show but I always cut two "windows" and leave them open for ventilation purposes. I have overwintered my plants for three winters in a row this way so far. The biggest threat is heavy snow, so my single-sloped roof was built as acute angle.905palms wrote:Hi Marceli,
Do you add any supplemental heat or ventilation for them? The protection method looks great. I guess you've had success year after year.. Congrats!
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