How To Protect CITRUS Trees From FROST - The EASY WAY!!

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  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2024

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  • @plantabundance
    @plantabundance Рік тому +3

    Great tip! Awesome intro! Cardboard ftw!

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  Рік тому

      Thanks brother!!! Was gonna make a bunch of mini greenhouse and then saw the carts full of cardboard

  • @gebobs
    @gebobs 9 місяців тому

    Great for seedlings but my tree is 3 meters tall. A cold snap last year killed three and the lone survivor was injured badly and had no fruit this year.
    Last night, well below freezing so I made scaffolding and covered with sheets. Put a lamp with a 60W bulb under which wasn’t keeping up so put a parabolic heater under too on low. Kept it safely above freezing.
    Pain in the butt though. Took me several hours to erect.

  • @athatcher85
    @athatcher85  Рік тому +4

    When it works, and anyone can get it for free

  • @calvindrego
    @calvindrego Рік тому +3

    Hi. How hardy is the Keraji? And are the fruit from it edible or is it a more lime like substitute ?
    I’m in zone 7a and recently got a thomasville too

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  Рік тому +4

      Thomasville is the way to go, zone 7 you will need a little trifoliate in there. Thomasville is actually my favorite citrus for so many reasons infill have to do a whole video on them. It was until I tried the fruit for my first time, that I fell in love. Growth wise and hardiness, it's tough as nails and delicious fruit. Keraji is also called a sweet lemon. When yiu have ancient types like these with unique flavors they are not really a substitute but more, why have I never had this before. I never tasted the keraji but I good fried of mine, his Keraji sailed though 8 degree frost, but it is also well established and grafted in a lower branch of a trifoliate that has a canopy above it for little protection. Imagine a mandarin with skin that peels off like a zipper, and little slices of what you think is mandarin but taste like a sweet lemon. Not a substitute but something better and totally different usually

    • @calvindrego
      @calvindrego Рік тому +2

      Thanks. I might need to be on the lookout for one of those keraji plants too. I could probably get it to grow in 7a with some protection if it can tolerate up to 8f. For my thomasvillle, I plant to plant it in ground in a year or two. Letting it toughen up a bit.

  • @stephanhaeke589
    @stephanhaeke589 8 місяців тому +1

    they are blooming winter time?

    • @athatcher85
      @athatcher85  8 місяців тому +1

      Yeah Thomasville citrangequat is everbearing. I actually have flowers and a few small fruits on a few I have outside next to my house, even though it still gets down into the 30s at night still

    • @stephanhaeke589
      @stephanhaeke589 8 місяців тому

      What temperatures do you have during the day in February? Were I live (east -side Belgium) we have temp. like - 8°C and +12°C .This year has been almost sunless. _3°C is possible until the mid's of may. @@athatcher85

  • @NomadicMedhunter
    @NomadicMedhunter Рік тому +1

    Yooooo