Protecting new tneder noe growth?
10 years ago
I've got two Annie Laurie McDowells that were bands last year that were slammed by this winter's cold. Everything above ground is dead dead, but I've got signs of tender new shoots coming from the base on both of them.
I figure it's best to assume these baby plants which were hardly established in the ground before the first harsh cold are in a somewhat fragile state. I'm worried about our typical Spring freeze, thaw, freeze, thaw cycle being the final straw that does them in.
What's the best way to protect these plants for the next few weeks?
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