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Any soft fruit growers out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="Veryfruity" data-source="post: 6932751" data-attributes="member: 129080"><p>I hope your breakfasting on relief.</p><p></p><p>When I grew apples in the uk we had a Frost Buster, which worked well, but was hard work, and stressful. You needed to get going as the temperature dropped, keep going, not knowing where the temperature would bottom out.</p><p></p><p> So often you’d be out for hours , burning gas , And it wouldn't have been necessary. It did work though, one year we had several mornings of -5 to -8 and even the Bramleys got though un scathed. I lost the pump on my sprayer though, I was so wrapped up in frost protection I forgot didn’t think of protecting against the frost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Veryfruity, post: 6932751, member: 129080"] I hope your breakfasting on relief. When I grew apples in the uk we had a Frost Buster, which worked well, but was hard work, and stressful. You needed to get going as the temperature dropped, keep going, not knowing where the temperature would bottom out. So often you’d be out for hours , burning gas , And it wouldn't have been necessary. It did work though, one year we had several mornings of -5 to -8 and even the Bramleys got though un scathed. I lost the pump on my sprayer though, I was so wrapped up in frost protection I forgot didn’t think of protecting against the frost. [/QUOTE]
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