[IBC] elm winterizing
i have a couple seiju and parvifolia and i'm in northeast pennsylvania near philadelphia. (Zone 6 i think). i put my plants under a clear heavy plastic coldframe in the winter. can i leave them outside through the winter of should i bring them inside?
thanks for any help you can provide.
dale
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Re: [IBC] elm winterizing
WInter is not a problem for them. I cold store them in Zone 4. Be sure to
clean
up all the fallen leaves befores storing them.
Pauline Zone 4
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Subject: [IBC] elm winterizing
i have a couple seiju and parvifolia and i'm in northeast pennsylvania near
philadelphia. (Zone 6 i think). i put my plants under a clear heavy plastic
coldframe in the winter. can i leave them outside through the winter of
should i bring them inside?
thanks for any help you can provide.
dale
dsimonsen [at] comcast.net
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Re: [IBC] elm winterizing
Dale:
Put them in a cold garage. I am afraid that the clear heavy plastic will generate too much heat in the winter and disturb their dormancy.
Cordially,
Michael Persiano
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From the Suburbs of Philadelphia
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Subject: [IBC] elm winterizing
i have a couple seiju and parvifolia and i'm in northeast pennsylvania near
philadelphia. (Zone 6 i think). i put my plants under a clear heavy plastic
coldframe in the winter. can i leave them outside through the winter of should i
bring them inside?
thanks for any help you can provide.
dale
dsimonsen [at] comcast.net
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Re: [IBC] elm winterizing
Interesting...I have not had this problem. I even have one growing in the
ground outside my greenhouse.
Of couse my elm bonsai is well protected from all wind for winter.
Pauline
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Subject: Re: [IBC] elm winterizing
Pauline:
It can become a problem if the fine ramifications are damaged through
winter dieback. My preference for Elms is to store them in temperatures
ranging from 34-40 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cordially,
Michael Persiano
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From: Pauline Muth <pauline [at] PFMBONSAI.COM>
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Subject: Re: [IBC] elm winterizing
WInter is not a problem for them. I cold store them in Zone 4. Be sure to
clean
up all the fallen leaves befores storing them.
Pauline Zone 4
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From: Internet Bonsai Club [mailto:BONSAI [at] HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM]On Behalf
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Subject: [IBC] elm winterizing
i have a couple seiju and parvifolia and i'm in northeast pennsylvania near
philadelphia. (Zone 6 i think). i put my plants under a clear heavy plastic
coldframe in the winter. can i leave them outside through the winter of
should i bring them inside?
thanks for any help you can provide.
dale
dsimonsen [at] comcast.net
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