I have everybody in their winter home, but two I leave outside. All I have left to do is install my co-poly when the first freeze is predicted, usually in December, but you never know around here. I have a upright quartz heater with a thermostat and I never let it get below 34 degrees. The reason for that is, one day it could be 55 degrees in the daytime in January and fall to 20 degrees that night. I don't want my trees to go through freezing and thawing all winter. The co-poly will come off in the spring when there are no more freezes predicted. The only draw back to my system, the trees need more watering. This way has worked for me for the last ten years, is all this necessary, I don't know, but why fix sometiing when it isn't broke. Some years, the trees come out for spring looking better than they did going in for the winter.
Thomas, I'm still working on my JBP's.
keep it green,
Harry
Thomas, I'm still working on my JBP's.
keep it green,
Harry
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