RE: hum....now weather...
I am worried about my fruit trees- not the tree itself, but the fruit for
this year.
Donna
>
> I doubt you'll lose anything Donna, assuming these are perennials in the
> ground. They can take it. Even any daffodils still left blooming after
> those 80s can take it down to the low 20s. The only things I'd worry
> about
> would be tenders and any newly acquired plants that hadn't been hardened.
>
> I mentioned we potted about 700 plants from wholesalers last weekend.
> Their
> suggestion is to keep the plants in cold frames, greenhouses, and such
> that
> a real nursery would have available. Since we don't have that, we take
> delivery of our plants later than a regular nursery would. All these pots
> are in one MG's yard for now so that we can cover them with sheets on
> nights
> like this. That's always been sufficient.
>
> Kitty
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