Identifying Cold Damage On Trees And How To Fix It
Автор: The Millennial Gardener
Загружено: 2021-02-25
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This video is a complete guide to help growers with identifying cold damage on their fruit trees, landscaping and other vegetation caused by severe freezes and how to fix it afterwards. You will learn how to identify if the tree survived the cold, and if so, what to do about it if there is visible dieback.
The recent historic cold sweeping through the country has caused freeze damage to fruit trees and landscaping in affected areas, leaving folks to wonder, "Is my tree dead?" First, we must identify if our trees survived the cold. If the tree survived, we must now check for dieback and desiccation caused by the cold. After we identify cold damage, we must prune off the dead wood and rescue the cold damaged plants so it can recover.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Introduction
1:08 When To Check For Freeze Damage
2:27 How To Identify If A Plant Is Dead Or Alive
4:05 How To Identify Cold Damaged Wood
5:30 Pruning Dead Wood And Removing Dieback
9:38 Adventures With Dale
If you have any questions about frost damage or freeze damaged trees, pruning fruit trees, or if you have any questions about the things I am growing in my garden, are looking for any garden tips and tricks, or have questions about gardening and organic gardening in general, please ask in the Comments below!
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