I've been watching how Reed deals with cold , we've hit 31-32 a few nights the Reed had a sheet of plywood over the top with sides open and little to no leaf burn on new growth.
Your mounds with good soil seem to be a success👍 I just pulled out of ground 2 Brokaw Clonal Reeds today here in Ventura,Co because of root rot from my heavy clay soil on north side of fence. Going to dig out a lot of the clay soil and replace with sand then try replanting again on higher mounds🤞
@@126AP Good deal mounds go a long way, avo can handle a little clay I find but not a high percent, I import better soil to place on top of my native clay.
@@126APcoarse sand is good also DG mixed in or even small pea gravel mixed with silt.idealy my mounds should be flatter wider up top to support mulch or compost better.
I've been watching how Reed deals with cold , we've hit 31-32 a few nights the Reed had a sheet of plywood over the top with sides open and little to no leaf burn on new growth.
We love our Reeds from a 6 year old to two I just grafted last year we've five. As you said great fruit and beautiful tree.
@@frankyancy1347 yes great tree and fruit if I can keep warm enough in my area till at least they are a few years old
Your mounds with good soil seem to be a success👍 I just pulled out of ground 2 Brokaw Clonal Reeds today here in Ventura,Co because of root rot from my heavy clay soil on north side of fence. Going to dig out a lot of the clay soil and replace with sand then try replanting again on higher mounds🤞
@@126AP Good deal mounds go a long way, avo can handle a little clay I find but not a high percent, I import better soil to place on top of my native clay.
@@126APcoarse sand is good also DG mixed in or even small pea gravel mixed with silt.idealy my mounds should be flatter wider up top to support mulch or compost better.
Well poop