cold frame

  1. arctic107

    New multi-purpose bonsai enclosure

    I have limited space in my backyard for an enclosure for my bonsai trees and I don't have a garage so I contracted out some work to build an enclosure around my display table that has removable panels for the walls and roof! I'm going to put burlap along the walls (and roof) panels to protect...
  2. C

    First overwintering - Chicago (zone 6a) - Cold Frame

    I have three potted red oaks (pre-bonsai) that I started from local acorns I gathered last October. I have prepared a cedar cold frame packed with cedar mulch and am waiting for the frost before placing the young trees inside. Is this an adequate overwintering set-up? I am aware that many...
  3. M

    Making a cage frame + cold frame for bonsai, suggestions needed

    Hello all! I have been lurking this site for the past year now and began my bonsai adventure last winter. I hope this is the right sub to post this question in. I plan to grow my maple + JM seeds outdoors in a slightly raised garden bed but I need to make a cage (chicken wire) to prevent the...
  4. A

    Overwintering advice needed in terrible conditions.

    So first of all I want to make sure I am understanding what kills the plants over winter. I have been researching and trying to learn for this year. Unlike what many people think (me included at first) it's not the cold that kills the plant and not the fact roots are frozen, but it kills it by...
  5. RhyleeRebecca

    Thuja grey cambium? Dying?

    Hey all, I have a ~8 - 10 year old thuja occidentalis (eastern white cedar) and recognize it’s quite hardy. This is my first cold season with this tree (I’m in southern Maine, zone 5) and I’ve been watering as needed when the soils drys. My concern is that the cambium is quite dull and it’s not...
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