Hello all,
So I have tropical force winds heading my way tomorrow. All of my pepper plants are in pots...so my first thought was to pick them up and move them indoors. However, when attempting this yesterday with the first fabric pot, I quickly realized the pepper roots have made their way through the bottom and into the ground. I REALLY DON'T WANT TO DAMAGE THEM!!
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After a quick research, I think the best route may be a burlap wind barrier tied to metal garden stakes. The fabric roll at Lowes is 3' x 24'. I wont cover the row of 20 - 7 gallon fabric pots entirely but at least make a decent outer layer covering about 70% of them to deflect a majority of the wind from both sides.
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Any suggestions or concerns with this method?
So I have tropical force winds heading my way tomorrow. All of my pepper plants are in pots...so my first thought was to pick them up and move them indoors. However, when attempting this yesterday with the first fabric pot, I quickly realized the pepper roots have made their way through the bottom and into the ground. I REALLY DON'T WANT TO DAMAGE THEM!!
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After a quick research, I think the best route may be a burlap wind barrier tied to metal garden stakes. The fabric roll at Lowes is 3' x 24'. I wont cover the row of 20 - 7 gallon fabric pots entirely but at least make a decent outer layer covering about 70% of them to deflect a majority of the wind from both sides.
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Any suggestions or concerns with this method?