SHOP PRODUCTS
Houzz Logo Print
daninthedirt

the fallacy of plant wrapping for frost protection

10 days ago
last modified: 10 days ago

Every winter, when we get a freeze, I see people who have carefully wrapped their plants in plastic or cloth. That DOES NOT PROTECT FROM THE COLD. The temperature inside a ball of plastic or cloth is the same outside the ball. What protects plants is to include soil in the wrap. That is, make a tent over the plant that contains the ground at the base. It's the soil that contributes heat, and keeps the temperature in the tent above the outside air temperature. That being said, if you're moist, wind chill can lower the temperature below the ambient temperature, but WIND CHILL DOES NOT AFFECT PLANTS. Wind with dry air can dry out plants, but that's a different matter.

I will add that with a transparent covering, in the daytime, sunlight can heat up the interior somewhat, but the real threat is at night, when there is no such heat source.

Comments (25)