in January 2017 a 4 day period where the high was 19 killed all of our citrus trees. The nursery where we went to get more told us to cut them off about 2 inches above the ground and they most likely would come back. Of course, we were skeptical but decided to give it a few months to see. Sure enough, as soon as the weather began to warm little green shoots came up from the stumps. By fall they were as tall as the previous growth. This year, thanks to this video, we were able to keep EVERY ONE of them from freezing! Our neighbors thought we had lost our minds as they saw us bubble wrapping and sacking the trees but we didn't lose ours while they did.
Mary Ann, I would like to know if you used this method all winter or for a few cold nights? I’m in Atlanta Ga. We planted a few citrus trees this spring and I wanna make sure their protected of the winter. Thanks
If the roots die it’s over basically so it’s better to make sure to wrap the bottom around the pot and near the base and add some pine straw as a topper as well. You can still wrap around the tree branches as well but a tarp of plastic covering should do it. It’s all about the roots because if those freeze then it’s over. The branches are fine and if any damage and grow new cells. You can’t regrow roots what’s they’re dead. God bless
I'm in the metro-Detroit area and worried about how Tuesday's snow (est 28 degrees) is going to affect this year's harvest from my budding fruit trees. It looks like the RUclips algorithm read my mind! Thanks, Luke.
This past week I put in peppers, tomatoes, kale, cabbage, green beans, Brussell sprouts, and the spinach, lettuce, radishes have popped up. INow its going to get to 28 tonight and in a couple of days its going to snow. AND its terribly windy! I am so disheartened, because I spent the day making 9' x 3' arbor like covers out of fence wire and Visqueen, Another gardener I've just watched has said never to use Visqueen because plastic makes vapor inside and that will certainly add to the cold and kill the plants. He also said to hose the garden down before covering the plants (with some kind of paper.) I was hoping this video would tell us how to protect the young plants, so I'll keep searching to see if you have provided a video on them, too. Some of the plants I've covered with empty flower pots and buckets and have put on bricks to hold them down. Some of the plants I've covered with little Amazon boxes, and put bricks on to hold those down, too. I am glad to see you have used plastic, because that makes me feel a little better about the Visqueen huts I'm using. Tomorrow I'll take everything down, then in a couple of days I'll need to put them back up....if anything is left alive. This is the first time I've gotten Brussel sprout seeds to grow as these are. Keeping my fingers crossed they make it. Oh, also on some of the plants I piled hemp hurd over that just so happened to arrive today. I hope one of what I've done works. sigh.......I cannot believe its going to below 30 tonight and then giving snow in a couple of days....sigh.....
Thank you! May 2020 here in KY and needed something other than sheets as it is raining all day and supposed to freeze tonight! My fruit trees are just getting established so any help for them is a plus right now :)
You're gonna have to sent those neighbors behind you a thank you note for working in their flower bed during your gardening video shoot. Gives a double outdoorsy feel. :) Good idea with the bubble wrap.
Don't know where you came up with your degrees of protection. It's about time. Insulation just slows the time at which the heat is lost. If it is 20 degrees outside for a certain amount of time the inside will become 20 degrees.
Im in Massachusetts and we get alots of between 28 degrees to -5 sometimes. All though this winter was so mild. It was 58 degrees here on Xmas. I know because i took my motorcycle out for a ride. This winter was soooo mild that i was and still am concerned that the trees didn't reach their chill hours.
You've been doing this for a long long time. What peach trees do you have and which one is the best? Love the video man. I actually wish food growers and teachers of it got rich on RUclips. These videos are more important than pranks and skits and even sport's. This is a way to feed your family only the best stuff. God bless you & all who make these videos.
Im getting tired dragging and dealing with my lemon tree each winter, is it possible I could bury my meyer lemon tree and wrap it like this for the winter? Thanks!
I have a plastic jug, you know those Really big plastic jugs that had cheese puffs in them. Well i put the empty jug over my small tomato plant and put a blanket over that. Does this sound ok?
Thank you. That was helpful :-) my trees pros and the branches died. I used burlap with plastic trash bag over the top. Apparently it didn't work :-/ hopefully bubble wrap will do a much better job.
they dont need sunlight while they r wrapped? i had a "cold hardy" palm tree, yep in mich. so i wrapped it but was concerned about it getting sunlight, do u unwrap daily or wat do u do
I believe we have to unwrap daily, then re wrap if the temp drops again. This time of year the prevention is only for overnight....not like all winter long. That's my two cents on the topic.
Concerning citrus, I thought that your leaf and weed blocker video suggested that we just protect the roots? When should we do both? 8 degrees F is the lowest I've seen in my area ever. Thanks for your help.
Just found your channel, its very informative. Like this technique of wrapping plants with bubble wrap. I am in zone 8, could the lemon trees be saved from hard freeze during winters using bubble wrap.
can you please make a video about bougainvillea: the soil type, the nutritions required..when to add them..what mistakes we should avoid..cause I have this plant and I'm just helpless it's not blooming and it's pretty much just a stick with few leaves. thanks for your videos by the way they help me a lot
He tends to stick to vegetable and fruit gardening. Bougainvillea are said to grow like weeds. I pretty well neglect mine but it always comes back in spring with flowers. Maybe try pruning some and giving it some phosphorous fertilizer.
LuvCali28 mine is in a pot. I did everything and still wouldn't grow leaves or flowers, it's not dead since I'm seeing a leaf here and there but it looks lifeless. Thanks anyways.
Mine is in a pot as well. It sat in the sun, hardly watered it, haven't fertilized this year....and the flowers are all coming about. Perhaps you haven't reached the correct weather/temperature yet.
The suggestions arent bad on here for gardening tips but its pretty simple stuff might i suggest edible acres. Theres alot more info on sustainable living and know how on permiculture gardening and policultures. I think this guy is great belive me but lately there has been alot of wining about corner lots then gardening
Larger tree should have some form of bark on then, unless tropical thin. This bark growth should have started 4-5 years.. Now my Avocado trees do have bark, but it's considered slightly to thin for Zone 7 winter. So i do place a tight weather paper wrap on them from dirt base to the very first main arm. I do this because this tree is use to tropical conditions. I don't use any clear wraps, because anything clear would allow the sun in from winter. Winter in Zone 5-6 and sometimes 7 can have a few days of freaky hot sun. My Zone is 7 which is Desert in nature, and is prone to having very good days in the winter. These good days can wake up a tropical tree from it's shut down, and thus cause frost bite in the lower base. {due to still winter :(}. I lay a heavy mulch on the surface to prevent the top 2 feet of dirt becoming to cold and i wrap the tree. The tree needs little to no water in the winter... If i get a weather report that we will have 1 or 2 days of 75 in winter = desert weather from winter lol. I will water the tree very early in the morning, not much. You can kill a tree from to much water in winter. "remember it's kind of asleep and should look like it's dead" nothing but stems/trunks.
not sure why your wrapping a tree in bubble wrap. Trees naturalize on their own and over insulating doesn't allow them to adapt to the climate. and seeing how that looks like a fruit tree. they need a deep frost to produce a productive harvest. the bags also blocking light from getting to the tree.
If you actually look at the date this was filmed...it's early May, extremely late for a freeze and that can destroy your harvest for the year. One or two days without light is not going to harm it
@@abouwer01 I've done some of that today, and also made a wide Visqueen hut to cover a larger area. My garden is rather large. How did that go for you, if you're still here? Did your plants survive? Its going to be 28 tonight and in a couple of days its predicted to snow with the temp dropping overnight again. Sigh.... Thanks in advance.
in January 2017 a 4 day period where the high was 19 killed all of our citrus trees. The nursery where we went to get more told us to cut them off about 2 inches above the ground and they most likely would come back. Of course, we were skeptical but decided to give it a few months to see. Sure enough, as soon as the weather began to warm little green shoots came up from the stumps. By fall they were as tall as the previous growth. This year, thanks to this video, we were able to keep EVERY ONE of them from freezing! Our neighbors thought we had lost our minds as they saw us bubble wrapping and sacking the trees but we didn't lose ours while they did.
I would loose my mind cutting the poor trees to stumps. Definitely bubble wrap is the trick.
Mary Ann, I would like to know if you used this method all winter or for a few cold nights? I’m in Atlanta Ga. We planted a few citrus trees this spring and I wanna make sure their protected of the winter. Thanks
@@liocean9636 only for the cold snaps that are sustained under 32 degrees for more that several hours.
Mary Ann Abercrombie ok then. How are your trees doing now? We in 8A. Sometimes in can drop down in the 20’s. Do you have any recommendations?
you should write a book.
If the roots die it’s over basically so it’s better to make sure to wrap the bottom around the pot and near the base and add some pine straw as a topper as well. You can still wrap around the tree branches as well but a tarp of plastic covering should do it. It’s all about the roots because if those freeze then it’s over. The branches are fine and if any damage and grow new cells. You can’t regrow roots what’s they’re dead. God bless
Non LED Christmas lights are great too. They give off a little heat and some come as nets just lay them down and plug in the fun ;)
That’s so funny! I just did a video on this ruclips.net/video/yXpN73NjpSY/видео.html
Finally a good use for all that Amazon bubble wrap I have saved up
Bubble wrap is definitely one of the components of our fig tree wrap over the winter. We're in northern Utah (zone 7).
I'm in the metro-Detroit area and worried about how Tuesday's snow (est 28 degrees) is going to affect this year's harvest from my budding fruit trees. It looks like the RUclips algorithm read my mind! Thanks, Luke.
This past week I put in peppers, tomatoes, kale, cabbage, green beans, Brussell sprouts, and the spinach, lettuce, radishes have popped up. INow its going to get to 28 tonight and in a couple of days its going to snow. AND its terribly windy! I am so disheartened, because I spent the day making 9' x 3' arbor like covers out of fence wire and Visqueen, Another gardener I've just watched has said never to use Visqueen because plastic makes vapor inside and that will certainly add to the cold and kill the plants. He also said to hose the garden down before covering the plants (with some kind of paper.) I was hoping this video would tell us how to protect the young plants, so I'll keep searching to see if you have provided a video on them, too. Some of the plants I've covered with empty flower pots and buckets and have put on bricks to hold them down. Some of the plants I've covered with little Amazon boxes, and put bricks on to hold those down, too. I am glad to see you have used plastic, because that makes me feel a little better about the Visqueen huts I'm using. Tomorrow I'll take everything down, then in a couple of days I'll need to put them back up....if anything is left alive. This is the first time I've gotten Brussel sprout seeds to grow as these are. Keeping my fingers crossed they make it. Oh, also on some of the plants I piled hemp hurd over that just so happened to arrive today. I hope one of what I've done works. sigh.......I cannot believe its going to below 30 tonight and then giving snow in a couple of days....sigh.....
Thank you! May 2020 here in KY and needed something other than sheets as it is raining all day and supposed to freeze tonight! My fruit trees are just getting established so any help for them is a plus right now :)
You're gonna have to sent those neighbors behind you a thank you note for working in their flower bed during your gardening video shoot. Gives a double outdoorsy feel. :)
Good idea with the bubble wrap.
Cool Ive got 2000 trees, should be done before 6pm tonight.
I recommend calling " the garden gnome hotline " for help..
Funny how this video was recommended to me after the video from recently about not using plastic.
The difference is the bubble wrap has pockets of air in it whereas if you wrap your plant in a plastic sheet, that will NOT insulate your plants.
Same
you can reuse all the materials!!
Dude you saved my crop freezing temps coming soon thank you
Thank you for the tip, I never though of using bubble wrap. Definitely getting some today.
Great video, "IF" the root ball is close to the surface some mulch will help protect it.
No matter how far ago you film your videos they ALWAYS save me! Thank you!
Don't know where you came up with your degrees of protection. It's about time. Insulation just slows the time at which the heat is lost. If it is 20 degrees outside for a certain amount of time the inside will become 20 degrees.
Im in Massachusetts and we get alots of between 28 degrees to -5 sometimes. All though this winter was so mild. It was 58 degrees here on Xmas. I know because i took my motorcycle out for a ride. This winter was soooo mild that i was and still am concerned that the trees didn't reach their chill hours.
You've been doing this for a long long time. What peach trees do you have and which one is the best? Love the video man. I actually wish food growers and teachers of it got rich on RUclips. These videos are more important than pranks and skits and even sport's. This is a way to feed your family only the best stuff. God bless you & all who make these videos.
Im getting tired dragging and dealing with my lemon tree each winter, is it possible I could bury my meyer lemon tree and wrap it like this for the winter? Thanks!
You have to take it off every day? 😮
Do small arborviates need to be wrapped up for the winter?
Do you keep plants/ trees covered all winter?
Can you do a video on protecting olive trees for the winter. This spring I planted a arbequina in the ground here in New Jersey. Thanks!
thanks, i like that, will do this when we have a snowstorm .
This guy is doing everything that I was told not do by the guy at my local nursery.
yeah , it not supposed to touch the tree
Plus when the sun is shining it can get very hot under the bubble wrap! The tree needs to breath too.
And what I was told not to do with my dogs. Tip #5161 Dogs get to bark and play.
I have a plastic jug, you know those Really big plastic jugs that had cheese puffs in them. Well i put the empty jug over my small tomato plant and put a blanket over that. Does this sound ok?
Thank u, and Merry Christmas 🎄 to you and your family! God bless
Should I do this to my hostas and peonies? They’re sprouting and it’s snowing today just outside of Detroit. I cannot believe this. 😢
Dm should of saw this for my fruit trees, next winter will do it.
Thank you. That was helpful :-) my trees pros and the branches died. I used burlap with plastic trash bag over the top. Apparently it didn't work :-/ hopefully bubble wrap will do a much better job.
Does this stay on all winter then?
they dont need sunlight while they r wrapped? i had a "cold hardy" palm tree, yep in mich. so i wrapped it but was concerned about it getting sunlight, do u unwrap daily or wat do u do
I believe we have to unwrap daily, then re wrap if the temp drops again. This time of year the prevention is only for overnight....not like all winter long. That's my two cents on the topic.
If I have annuals, like tomatoes, carrots and garlic. What advise could you give for those? Put and take it away everyday? Or other option?? Thanks!!!
Did you leave the wrapping and bag over the trees for the entire winter?
That's what I wanna know,it gets pretty cold in Atlanta
Mark Westlake .... He said he takes it off the next morning. This is only suitable for short periods.
When the tree has no leaves and no buds, there's not a need to wrap, in my experience.
My question, too. What if it never gets above freezing the next day?
Can you use this method and put the tree in the garage?
How do you attach the beginning piece to the plant?
What will you do when the tree gets biger
Great video! (I can't believe we still have to worry about frosts in May).
PinkChucky15 Exactly!!! I live in Ohio and we got a frost a few days ago too 😲
In UK we had our coldest may night EVER, this year, it was -3! Of course I put my plants in though
Concerning citrus, I thought that your leaf and weed blocker video suggested that we just protect the roots? When should we do both? 8 degrees F is the lowest I've seen in my area ever. Thanks for your help.
Do soap bubbles work
do same for a rose tree also? Leave it through the winter that way snow will crush the tree wont it?
Thanks Luke for all your videos. I learned so much from you.
If my new trees are in a fenced enclosure can I wrap a wind screen around the fencing with the trees being approximately 4 ft away from fence ??
Thanks. New home owner here.
Yes tip 1516!!! Please tell my my neighbors 😁😁
Very helpful info on protecting fruit trees
after the blooms on a apple tree how long is it before i see a apple nc zone 7&8 ????????
What about the roots ? Won’t they die if the cold hits it when the Ground is frozen ?
Thank you very much! :) Best regards from London! 💜❤💜
What month to start to do this ...and when to remove the wrap materials..?
Why not just buy newspapers Luke? Even if you dont read them they still work out far cheaper than bubble wrap!
can I wrap a young avocado tree this way? Nursery told me to tent the tarp over so as not to touch the leaves if the get wet and freeze?
you are lucky you have little trees 😊 but good to know!!!
can you use that for plants waiting to put in ground?
How do I cover and save a miniature rose in the winter times?
what do you do about kale plants how do you protect them from frost
Admit it, you just wanted an excuse to break out the bubble wrap. Great tutorial for keeping trees warm during a freeze.
Thanks for the information.
I wrapped my banana plants wit on the east coast
I always worry what to do to protect my cranberry tree and fig trees. Thank you.
So the tree does not need sunlight?
You take it off during the day. This is for overnight.
NO, trees don't need sunlight to grow. That's a myth spread by fancy farmers.
great video. thanks
I had to read twice, whst? Very funny
Instantly regretting those recently purchased arborvitae.
tysm. loved ur every video .❤
Super 💖💖💖💖💖!!!!!!!!
Just found your channel, its very informative. Like this technique of wrapping plants with bubble wrap. I am in zone 8, could the lemon trees be saved from hard freeze during winters using bubble wrap.
Tnx!
Wouldn't the plastic be a risk for generating mold in the plant?
can you please make a video about bougainvillea: the soil type, the nutritions required..when to add them..what mistakes we should avoid..cause I have this plant and I'm just helpless it's not blooming and it's pretty much just a stick with few leaves. thanks for your videos by the way they help me a lot
He tends to stick to vegetable and fruit gardening. Bougainvillea are said to grow like weeds. I pretty well neglect mine but it always comes back in spring with flowers. Maybe try pruning some and giving it some phosphorous fertilizer.
LuvCali28 mine is in a pot. I did everything and still wouldn't grow leaves or flowers, it's not dead since I'm seeing a leaf here and there but it looks lifeless. Thanks anyways.
Mine is in a pot as well. It sat in the sun, hardly watered it, haven't fertilized this year....and the flowers are all coming about.
Perhaps you haven't reached the correct weather/temperature yet.
LuvCali28 probably
Bougainvilleas require full sun, as much sun as you can give them. They will bloom nicely.
Luke is your online store still in operation? I'm trying to order seeds but it's giving me a 404 error.
Should be working now :) we were making some updates.
Expensive, but if you reuse it, worth it.
Hé looks like Clark Kent with his hair and glasses
FROST snow coming tuesday, tomatoes just starting to blush. HELP, HELP HELP?
Tip#3021 don’t live around people with dogs, you rarely hear them.
Plastic is not supposed to touch your tree talking from experience it will burn it
The suggestions arent bad on here for gardening tips but its pretty simple stuff might i suggest edible acres. Theres alot more info on sustainable living and know how on permiculture gardening and policultures. I think this guy is great belive me but lately there has been alot of wining about corner lots then gardening
Great, now show us on a larger tree
Larger tree should have some form of bark on then, unless tropical thin. This bark growth should have started 4-5 years.. Now my Avocado trees do have bark, but it's considered slightly to thin for Zone 7 winter. So i do place a tight weather paper wrap on them from dirt base to the very first main arm. I do this because this tree is use to tropical conditions. I don't use any clear wraps, because anything clear would allow the sun in from winter. Winter in Zone 5-6 and sometimes 7 can have a few days of freaky hot sun. My Zone is 7 which is Desert in nature, and is prone to having very good days in the winter. These good days can wake up a tropical tree from it's shut down, and thus cause frost bite in the lower base. {due to still winter :(}. I lay a heavy mulch on the surface to prevent the top 2 feet of dirt becoming to cold and i wrap the tree. The tree needs little to no water in the winter... If i get a weather report that we will have 1 or 2 days of 75 in winter = desert weather from winter lol. I will water the tree very early in the morning, not much. You can kill a tree from to much water in winter. "remember it's kind of asleep and should look like it's dead" nothing but stems/trunks.
Cut it down to 1 foot and put a garbage bag over- pal!
not sure why your wrapping a tree in bubble wrap. Trees naturalize on their own and over insulating doesn't allow them to adapt to the climate. and seeing how that looks like a fruit tree. they need a deep frost to produce a productive harvest. the bags also blocking light from getting to the tree.
If you actually look at the date this was filmed...it's early May, extremely late for a freeze and that can destroy your harvest for the year. One or two days without light is not going to harm it
Trees need no water in winter?...evergreens
Heavy mulch the base
Plants not trees
yeah just muzzle your dogs to keep them from doing their natural thing
Omg I love dogs but those got annoying. 😒
I don't listen to videos with dogs barking....extremely annoying.
Does this work for peaches? I had all of my blossoms die off after a frost in May! I’m in NC 🫠
Luke, what about my little tomatoes and squash? We are expecting 30 degrees here in NY and I'm afraid for my veggies. ..
I put a 5 gallon bucket over a few of my plants last nigh
@@abouwer01 I've done some of that today, and also made a wide Visqueen hut to cover a larger area. My garden is rather large. How did that go for you, if you're still here? Did your plants survive? Its going to be 28 tonight and in a couple of days its predicted to snow with the temp dropping overnight again. Sigh.... Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the information