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[nafex] After two nights was (Re: algae)



> Chris, I'll be out putting buckets of water out too--apricot/plum 
hybrids 
> in particular.  Hope the forecasters are wrong.

This time around the forecasters were dead on.
First night: snow, temps at 32 degrees.  
Last night: temps down to 27 degrees.

Last night had sprinklers on Japanese Plums, miniature lights and 
some towels on apricot, covered 6 of the 12 blueberries with jugs 
under the covers and covered 6 ornamental plantings.  The other six 
blueberries really need one more year of not cropping, so I thought I 
let nature handle it :-)  I'm not sure how things will turn out yet, 
but when I took off the coverings before I left for work things 
didn't look too bad.  The jugs of water hadn't frozen, so we'll see.

What apricot/plum hybrids do you have?

Chris Mauchline
SE PA, zone 6   

--- In nafex@y..., "sbrenman@n..." <sbrenman@n...> wrote:
> I've been skimming heavy algae blooms off of the farm pond, letting 
it dry 
> out on the bank and then applying it around  fruit trees.  ( the 
algae is 
> probably so abundant due to fertillizer runoff from the neighboring 
> farm.)   I wonder what kind of analysis algae has for NPK etc.
> 
> Chris, I'll be out putting buckets of water out too--apricot/plum 
hybrids 
> in particular.  Hope the forecasters are wrong.
> 
> Scott
> 
> 
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