Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Freeze protection may have worked

In my previous post, I said I would not disclose how I covered my backyard St. Vincent vines. I will say that I used plastic and leave it at that. The temperature at 6 this morning was 30, suggesting that the freeze was not hard enough to do serious damage to the buds. However, when I removed the plastic at 8 a.m., I found mixed results. Some buds that were pressed against the plastic were damaged or killed, and others that did not come into contact with the plastic looked bad but not dead. Still others survived.

I hope that my commercial-vineyard friends, who have so much more at stake than I, are facing conditions no worse, and hopefully much better.

Possible conclusions for the urban vineyard:

  • The plastic covering might have harmed some of the buds.
  • The covering might have saved many buds.
  • It had no effect because the freeze was mild, not hard, causing spotty damage.
Evidence —

Not so good:



Very bad:

In fine shape:

1 comment:

papa and meema said...

typically, you avoid plastic because it conducts the cold and causes freezer burn on anything that touches it. Old bed sheets are preferred. Glad you we successful.