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Palm/cactus protection over the years.

jimhardy
12 years ago

I posted this in Greg's post but thought I should also make it a separate post.

Since I am lazy,I prefer to make it as easy as possible,really.

It has nothing to do with having over 60 palms/cactus to protect! LOL

Here are 4 methods I have tried and like,all but the

bigger "hoop" house are heated with X-mas lights...my favorite(:

All of them together.

O.k. really 5 ways,there may even be a few more in there somewhere.

I covered my Sequoia with this umbrella greenhouse,

I love these things but they take a lot of heat.

This is what I used the first year for the first

2 Trachys I ever planted.

I have no name for this but it is kinda my favorite...

one layer of green plastic coated fencing with 2 layers

1" clear bubble wrap and a layer of opaque foam between.

I use a trash can lid with a burlap coffee bag in-between

for insulation,it can also be draped over the south side

if the sun is heating them to much..15-20 7wt(x-mas) lights.

Large "Rose cones" protected all my Tree ferns etc.

8/7wt bulbs all hooked into a thermocube/on at 35F/off 45F.

Washys cover this way-same double b-wrap,thermocube etc,

I will need to add 2' to these this year-and more x-mas lights.



I opened the top on these when I could.

Heres what I did the first winter(-:

pretty wasteful but fun!

Now that the palms/etc have grown so much I can't afford to light up the neighborhood!-LOL

More insulation less lights these winters!

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Anyway,that is some of what I have done over the years

(not all though)hopefully this will give some of us some better

ideas on how to improve protection-like me!

Temps in the garden have ranged between -18F and 106F over the past 4 years.

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