How much protection is needed, going into winter?
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #62422The maples can be outdoors also, perhaps in a unheated garage? To avoid the winds?
All of the deciduous that go dormant can be in this same unheated garage also.
Only tropical evergreens and deciduous should be inside.
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #62440Ivan Mann wrote: What part of Colorado are you? My brother lives in Colorado Springs and I would not call his winters moderate. A barely heated out building might do ok there, but I would not leave my trees outside. I would aim at temps no lower than 20F.
You are right, if temps get too low all trees will be in danger.
I guess around 25F to40F they will do OK outdoors.
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #62443Clicio wrote:
Ivan Mann wrote: What part of Colorado are you? My brother lives in Colorado Springs and I would not call his winters moderate. A barely heated out building might do ok there, but I would not leave my trees outside. I would aim at temps no lower than 20F.
You are right, if temps get too low all trees will be in danger.
I guess around 25F to40F they will do OK outdoors.
Colorado Springs is way below that December to February. We laugh sometimes I am running the air conditioner when he is running the snow blower.
The best bonsai answer, IMHO, is to find a group or person near you and find what they do in that climate and when they do it. Every area is different and advice from one area might not match your area very well.
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #62448I protect olives, pomegranate and similar when it starts to get frostier. Pretty much all others just have to deal with the weather. The species you mention seem fine with temps to -10c. My junipers and hardy broadleaves also get to deal with colder, no concerns there.
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #62450Average low in January in Colorado Springs is 15F, about 8C. However they go for weeks at a time around 0F, which is about -17 C. I remember these numbers because my brother tried to convince my wife that living in an area with three to five feet of snow on the ground for months was no problem and we should move there. Those temps would require some protection. You have to look at your area.leatherback wrote: Key is to know what you get winterwise.
I protect olives, pomegranate and similar when it starts to get frostier. Pretty much all others just have to deal with the weather. The species you mention seem fine with temps to -10c. My junipers and hardy broadleaves also get to deal with colder, no concerns there.
I have.a problem with squirrels in the back yard knocking the bonsais over. He has deer roaming the back yard. We all have our problems.
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #62453Ivan Mann wrote:
leatherback wrote: I have.a problem with squirrels in the back yard knocking the bonsais over. He has deer roaming the back yard. We all have our problems.
I have birds.
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Posted 4 years 7 months ago #62460Have you seen this?
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