Spring is here....?

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Oh, just googled it, got it now.
I tried to cover some of it, but the wind was so strong I was afraid of damage, and remay would just blow away. We'll see. I grow Elberta peaches, which tolerate colder temperatures, you might look into it. The biggest problem is the %&*# squirrels getting them just before they start to ripen.
 
How tall are these trees?

Remay wouldn't have worked here last night . . . we had 22::F last night up against the house. I generally figure in the open its about 5::F cooler.

How many trees/how close together ; Could you do high tunnels?
 
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How tall are these trees?

Remay wouldn't have worked here last night . . . we had 22::F last night up against the house. I generally figure in the open its about 5::F cooler.

How many trees/how close together ; Could you do high tunnels?
One tree (self pollinating). About 8-10 ft tall. Temp only went to 32::F. I agree about the remay, have a couple of giant tarps, I was worried that the wind would rip them off along with the branches, would have been like flying a kite.
 
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