protecting flower buds

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protecting flower buds

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Hi all, 2 of my plums are about to flower, and the forecast is rain/wind... should I bring them inside to protect the flowers? or just move them under the veranda? (not as protected obviously
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I have found plum flowers to be quite hardy and I have never moved mine into a sheltered position. If you are a bit worried however, under the verandah would be my suggestion.
The real question is how much rain is anticipated? If its bucket loads, then move, if its just a few mm then don't move.
But as a plum lover I would hate to see any damaged.
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Re: protecting flower buds

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I have found plum flowers to be quite hardy and I have never moved mine into a sheltered position. If you are a bit worried however, under the verandah would be my suggestion.
The real question is how much rain is anticipated? If its bucket loads, then move, if its just a few mm then don't move.
But as a plum lover I would hate to see any damaged.
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If you want the flowers to cross pollinate and the tree to bear fruit, then put them under the verandah, otherwise the heavy rain will wash off the pollen. miyagiman.
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Re: protecting flower buds

Post by Jester »

Personally think that fairly heavy rain will smash up the flowers quite a bit. This is why I don't keep mine under the sprinkers at the moment like many of my other trees. I just hand water them instead.

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Jester wrote:Personally think that fairly heavy rain will smash up the flowers quite a bit (assuming they emerge before the rain hits) I keep mine away from the sprinkers at the moment unlike many of my other trees. I just hand water them instead. (In any case paddles, why risk it.?)

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