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Baymule
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It got down to 22* last night, but warmed back up today. It is supposed to get cold again tonight, then warm back up. I didn't blanket the tree or do anything to it, it looks ok today.
If it sets fruit and is ready by February through April, then it's going to be pretty much a lost cause. Our weather will be too cold for it. It is out in the open, not up against a wall or solid structure. Last January we had snow, ice and it got down to 10 degrees.
Why do local nurseries sell fruit trees that have about as much chance of an ice cube on the sidewalk on a 100* day?
If it sets fruit and is ready by February through April, then it's going to be pretty much a lost cause. Our weather will be too cold for it. It is out in the open, not up against a wall or solid structure. Last January we had snow, ice and it got down to 10 degrees.
Why do local nurseries sell fruit trees that have about as much chance of an ice cube on the sidewalk on a 100* day?