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<blockquote data-quote="Am leaf" data-source="post: 8113940" data-attributes="member: 192953"><p>I planted 2 apples, a pear and a cherry in spring. New BrunswickCanada, zone 5a. Wind is pretty much constant. Temps around -15c/5f but can dip to -30c/-22f. By March there's a solid foot of snow at least. Their position is rather exposed</p><p></p><p>Option a. a sort of lean to of roofing steel and wood to prevent snow load on the branches (they're about 4 feet tall each)</p><p></p><p>Option b. Burlap, also protects from the wind but may act like a sail and start breaking branches</p><p></p><p>Option c. A combination of the 2</p><p></p><p>I've got protective spiral but was looking for further suggestions, I can't find much relevant information. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Am leaf, post: 8113940, member: 192953"] I planted 2 apples, a pear and a cherry in spring. New BrunswickCanada, zone 5a. Wind is pretty much constant. Temps around -15c/5f but can dip to -30c/-22f. By March there's a solid foot of snow at least. Their position is rather exposed Option a. a sort of lean to of roofing steel and wood to prevent snow load on the branches (they're about 4 feet tall each) Option b. Burlap, also protects from the wind but may act like a sail and start breaking branches Option c. A combination of the 2 I've got protective spiral but was looking for further suggestions, I can't find much relevant information. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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