How can I build frame shrub covers for winterizing?
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Funnygirl on Sep 18, 2014You can just wrap them with burlap.leave several open spaces.Helpful Reply
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Funnygirl on Sep 18, 2014Yes,I would also spray an antidessicant on shrubs before wrapping.i did not last winter,next store neighbor did. Huge difference. Same conditionsHelpful Reply
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Adrianne C on Sep 18, 2014Here's a few ideas, hope it helps! http://adriannewalline.blogspot.com/2014/02/small-greenhouses.html http://adriannewalline.blogspot.com/2014/09/13-cheap-diy-greenhouse-plans.htmlHelpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Sep 18, 2014When I lived in the Hudson Valley, I pounded wooden stakes into the ground, using three or four depending on the size and shape of the plant, then stapled burlap to the stakes to make a screen.Helpful Reply
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