journey11
Garden Master
Well, a couple days of deceptive summer-like temperatures have prompted most of my fruit trees into blooming. It snowed this morning and it is supposed to get down to 24 degrees here tonight.
I found this very handy pictorial chart of fruit tree bud stages (PDF file) and at what temperatures to expect enough damage to lose your crop. Sounds like most of us here in the Midwest to Southeast will be biting our nails tonight.
According to the chart, I can expect to lose my apple crop this year on my two large trees that are already well in bloom. I have one smaller tree not quite up to bearing age. It hasn't bloomed yet. The big tree on the farm probably hasn't bloomed yet either. My peaches should be safe though. And my two young pear trees aren't blooming yet either, but I didn't expect much out of them this year anyway.
Not sure about my blueberries, since they aren't on the chart. They are in full bloom, so I'm going to cover them with plastic row covers and plug up a heat lamp.
I found this very handy pictorial chart of fruit tree bud stages (PDF file) and at what temperatures to expect enough damage to lose your crop. Sounds like most of us here in the Midwest to Southeast will be biting our nails tonight.
According to the chart, I can expect to lose my apple crop this year on my two large trees that are already well in bloom. I have one smaller tree not quite up to bearing age. It hasn't bloomed yet. The big tree on the farm probably hasn't bloomed yet either. My peaches should be safe though. And my two young pear trees aren't blooming yet either, but I didn't expect much out of them this year anyway.
Not sure about my blueberries, since they aren't on the chart. They are in full bloom, so I'm going to cover them with plastic row covers and plug up a heat lamp.