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Hello all! I live up here on the edge of beautiful Georgian Bay, zone 5A with temps routinely -25C and below during the winter. I have several Pinus stroba, a convalescing Ilex crenata (Dwarf Pagoda) and several first year Ulmus thomasii trees that are all mame/shohin size. What is the best way to protect these small fellows this winter? I am concerned that the roots will be damaged if the soil in the little pots freeze. Ordinarily I would stick everything in the ground, but we are moving this winter and they would be frozen in.
The holly is another matter- it is listed as an outdoor bonsai but it is not hardy in this zone. I almost killed it keeping it inside last winter!
Has anyone tried overwintering trees in a styrofoam box with pot buried in some sort of mulching material eg pine needles or sawdust?
Any and all suggestions appreciated.
The holly is another matter- it is listed as an outdoor bonsai but it is not hardy in this zone. I almost killed it keeping it inside last winter!
Has anyone tried overwintering trees in a styrofoam box with pot buried in some sort of mulching material eg pine needles or sawdust?
Any and all suggestions appreciated.