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bullet08
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been thinking about rain protection. with forecast looking more and more like a repeat of last yr, i might have to come up with a rain protection. |
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RichinNJ
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greenhouse |
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bullet08
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not an option. not enough space for it. and of kids playing ball around here. |
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snaglpus
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If you can't do a GH then your only option is to use large patio umbrellas. But Gh is your best option. |
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rcantor
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Clear 55 gallon trash bags. Cover each plant and tuck the open end under the pot. |
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bullet08
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unless i can have something like this..i don't want greenhouse.. lol |
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rafed
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Pete, |
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Dieseler
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Set some 4x4s inground with a few slats on top when it rains drape tarp over secured with bungie cords. |
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cyberfarmer
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Please excuse my ignorance, but here in arid southern California, we pray for all the rain we can get. What bad effects do your potted figs experience when it rains? |
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jdsfrance
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Hi cyberfarmer, |
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javajunkie
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The figs can do anything from lose flavor because of too much water up to and including splitting wide open and tasting nasty. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi bullet08, |
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bullet08
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jdsfrance, |
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greysmith
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I insulated my building with some sandwiched foil-foam-foil stuff. You can get a similar foil-bubble-foil at Lowe's. I wrapped my roof catchment water tank with it over the winter and it's been holding up to the weather pretty well, so, I'm thinking of using that to wrap my root environments. It's not as durable as sheet metal, but not nearly as likely to damage the plant either. And, I already have some on hand. I have a kind of different set up in mind that I'll be trying. I'll be posting about it as I go. But, our last frost date is May 10 so it will be a while till I move stuff out and have to mess with it. |
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bullet08
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grey, thanks for the tip.. now how is that going to help me with rain protection? :) |
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greysmith
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I'm going to cut out circles a bit bigger than the pots, cut in to the center, cut out a hole for the stem, put it on, put enough overlap at the edge to pull it into a cone shape, and staple it together. I'm just looking at keeping rain out of the pot. If you want the whole tree dry that takes a different solution. Or, maybe, just let it get wet then take a blow-dryer to it. If you put the right conditioner on it before the rain you could probably get it to shape up nicely. |
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cyberfarmer
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Are the problems caused by the tree drinking too much water? ...or do you need to keep the leaves and fruit dry? |
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Dieseler
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Send me your white types i'll give them permanent protection. ; ) |
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jdsfrance
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Dieseler, |
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