Re: don't mind me -


That would be the plastic liners.  No one could afford or want to use them
outside on the plants.  Well, there are a few I might have to protect.  Had
to go put pots over plants since we were suppose to have hail.  The last
hail storm in December cut everything to shreds.  Now the storm has gone by
and just rain.
All is well,
Nancy
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> Ok, lets see if I can get this right...
>
> you are all suggesting that I buy longenberger baskets (LOL) to cover my
> small trees to gain how many zones hardiness. At the price of those
baskets,
> it would be cheaper to replace the trees yearly!- just kidding about the
> baskets, but am serious about how many zones you can beat by doing this.
>
> Donna
>
> > I think we are all looking for the cheese covers so there will only be
so
> > many of them available.  A local factory here makes the famous basket
> > lines
> > (Longenberger(sp?) and a certain lady has extras and seconds at the flea
> > market.  I am her best customer.  They are sturdy but very expensive if
> > bought in the stores.  The cake covers come in some good plastic, the
> > carryout containers are flimsy but duck tape around the bottom would
help.
> > I do not know how we grew plants before plastic but yet the plastic bags
> > multiply in the dark here at my house.  Yes, I recycle them.
> > Nancy
> > > >  cover them with plastic cake covers
> > >
> > >
> > > Sturdier covers are the heavy glass covers that I think come from
> > > cheese trays.  I buy them at thrift stores, but have only managed to
> > > buy two so far.
> > >
> > > Diane Whitehead
>
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