KevinL
Senior Member
Hello Everyone!
I've had quite the mild 2020 winter her in Northern Illinois. It was great to have so little winterkill to clear out this year compared to last years brutal temperatures. Unfortunately, in keeping with last yer I'm staring down a night of 29 Degree weather coming up this Friday. My buds on just about everything have just broken (Vidal is still buttoned up, but all of my Minnesota Hybrids are out). Rather than just hoping things don't get damaged this year I'd like to try and be proactive about protecting tender shoots.
I've seen and read that common practice is to run sprinklers and to get everything wet for the duration of the cold temperatures. I've not seen any specifics as far as how long to run them, how wet everything needs to be for this to work. Does anyone else have experience with this and mind sharing any useful tips? Do they need to be continuously getting wet or can I move from one part of the vineyard to the next spraying water as I go?
Seeing as I've got around 200 vines and a single garden hose I'm not confident that this is going to be worth the effort, but I'll be giving it a try overnight on Friday. Any advice would be appreciated.
I've had quite the mild 2020 winter her in Northern Illinois. It was great to have so little winterkill to clear out this year compared to last years brutal temperatures. Unfortunately, in keeping with last yer I'm staring down a night of 29 Degree weather coming up this Friday. My buds on just about everything have just broken (Vidal is still buttoned up, but all of my Minnesota Hybrids are out). Rather than just hoping things don't get damaged this year I'd like to try and be proactive about protecting tender shoots.
I've seen and read that common practice is to run sprinklers and to get everything wet for the duration of the cold temperatures. I've not seen any specifics as far as how long to run them, how wet everything needs to be for this to work. Does anyone else have experience with this and mind sharing any useful tips? Do they need to be continuously getting wet or can I move from one part of the vineyard to the next spraying water as I go?
Seeing as I've got around 200 vines and a single garden hose I'm not confident that this is going to be worth the effort, but I'll be giving it a try overnight on Friday. Any advice would be appreciated.