Fruits – Freeze Protection
When cold temepratures are predicted after a week of warm winter weather, peach and blueberry owners begin to worry about how to protect their fruit flowers and buds.
Principles of Freeze Protection for Fruit Crops gives lots of advice…but it may be harder work that you thought!
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