Perhaps you should consider Weight Watchers or whatever worked for my dream girl the beautiful miss Marie Osmond. And a fashionable sweater along with comfy cotton pj pants.Big bed sheets have worked well for me
Thanks bud I try and I would hate to burn down this butieful area. Ive never heard of orange producers usimg it or anyone for that matter it just came to me. If you can fimd a link i would be greatful.Perhaps you should consider Weight Watchers or whatever worked for my dream girl the beautiful miss Marie Osmond. And a fashionable sweater along with comfy cotton pj pants.
Sometimes I wonder if the popo gets bored on night shift in Podunk Kentucky and comes on board just to troll us stoners. I mean this shit is kinda funny.
OP. I like the tiki torch idea. That's what they do for Oranges I heard. And I do appreciate your carefulness with fire. It's a beautiful thing. Only you bro.
Thanks bud I try and I would hate to burn down this butieful area. Ive never heard of orange producers usimg it or anyone for that matter it just came to me. If you can fimd a link i would be greatful.
The mother of all frostified links just for you bro.Thanks bud you the man. That gives me hope. Can i get the link?
For sure. Been hearing that for other posters. My tought process was that the water would freeze and insulate the plant and keep it at 32f. But ill take your guys word do you run the sheet over the plant to the ground? And how much does this help? 1f ?2f ? If you had to guessWater will make it worse. The water will freeze on the plant. My mom put old sheets over her roses for a freeze. Just a little protection goes a long way. But not water. That's the opposite of what you want.
We've already covered that genius. Please read the insightful messages already posted from the beginning. Thank you sir for not further contributing to the vast digital wasteland we call the innerwebz. Perhaps you sir, should take up knitting as a pass time. As in knitting sweaters. They are fashionable, festive and quite comfy. Tis the season bro. Peace and love. And have a nice day.Water will make it worse. The water will freeze on the plant. My mom put old sheets over her roses for a freeze. Just a little protection goes a long way. But not water. That's the opposite of what you want.
LolWe've already covered that genius. Please read the insightful messages already posted from the beginning. Thank you sir for not further contributing to the vast digital wasteland we call the innerwebz. Perhaps you sir, should take up knitting as a pass time. As in knitting sweaters. They are fashionable, festive and quite comfy. Tia the season bro. Peace and love. And have a nice day.
Texans. IKR. We should just give that state to Mexico in my opinion.
This guy likes his sweatersWe've already covered that genius. Please read the insightful messages already posted from the beginning. Thank you sir for not further contributing to the vast digital wasteland we call the innerwebz. Perhaps you sir, should take up knitting as a pass time. As in knitting sweaters. They are fashionable, festive and quite comfy. Tis the season bro. Peace and love. And have a nice day.
What is a pop up canopy going to do? Ive heard that the logic behind covering olants is that the ground releases heat and if you cover them you trap the heat. But with a pop up that just covers above the plant. To my knowledge that wouldnt be of any use...???Spraying citrus when it's going to freeze is a common practice to prevent frost damage. I don't think it'll suit you in this instance. Use a 10X10 pop up canopy.
They use kerosene heaters to keep the temps up .....oranges and other crops ......back in the day farmers would light fires around the perimeter of there crops to help on frost nights .......Thanks bud I try and I would hate to burn down this butieful area. Ive never heard of orange producers usimg it or anyone for that matter it just came to me. If you can fimd a link i would be greatful.
What is a pop up canopy going to do? Ive heard that the logic behind covering olants is that the ground releases heat and if you cover them you trap the heat. But with a pop up that just covers above the plant. To my knowledge that wouldnt be of any use...???
Good info. Never heard of kerosene heat before looks promising the problem is tgey are 150 each per heater i would need multiple and idk if it would make sense to get tgem ever tho they seem like a good option. Mught just be beter if spending 60$ on torches and staying out there from 2am to 7 am walking around heating the plants upThey use kerosene heaters to keep the temps up .....oranges and other crops ......back in the day farmers would light fires around the perimeter of there crops to help on frost nights .......