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- Subject: Re: TB: low bloom height this year
- From: L* M* <l*@lock-net.com>
- Date: Mon, 03 Jun 2013 13:47:08 -0400
It is hit or miss for E to M here also, but some years, I see good bloom on VE <before> the last damaging freeze, so no longer avoid them completely.
How much damage happens with the late freezes is strongly affected some/most years by microclimate. Plants in town, with a lot of concrete around, and near the lake, with early morning sun, don't get damage as often or as bad as in my valley at the foot of the ridge where it gets colder and stays colder a lot longer. Plus western exposure may heat mine up more, plus fertile soil may trigger earlier, more frost sensitive growth more. Not sure about that.
Covering with floating row covers, even the light weight ones, is usually enough for the "6 weeks before bloom freezes" here.
Another thing to keep in mind - if you are in an area where late freezes are likely to cause damage in a 'normal' year, avoid fertilizing before bloom season. Weed cover also helps ;-)
On 6/1/2013 11:55 PM, Phloid wrote:
You explained my all observations. If I clock back 6 wks then just my normal weather, if there is such a thing these days, is going result in hit or miss for E to M.
Linda Mann east TN USA zone 7b --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to majordomo@hort.net with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE IRIS
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