I have tried many different methods in order to protect my palms from the coldest winter nights. I have finally came up with one of the best methods I have ever tried. What I'm going to build uses PVC pipe and connectors, 1/8" plastic and stakes. Why hadn't I thought of it before. After reading someone's hoop house idea, I woke up the next morning with an even better solution. I'm going to a local "Do-it" center tomorrow. I have three young Needle Palms and two Sabal minor. Since its their first winter, I want to provide a hefty amount of protection, in order to minimize foliar damage caused by winter sun burn and frost, ice, snow, and cold winds. I'm going to build 5 Sun Boxes for each of my palms. These Sun Boxes are going to cost around $50, which isn't bad at all. The Sun Boxes will be pieced together using a 3/4" PVC pipe with connectors. I'm going to use 90deg. connectors for the base of the boxes and use 45deg. connectors for the top, so they will look sort of like a trapezoid. I'm angling the top of the boxes, so water and snow won't pool up on top of the plastic, causing it to collapse. Water can just run off. The plastic on top will be pulled drum tight with plastic around the periphery of the boxes. I'm going to stake the boxes into the ground, so wind won't blow them away. This is a simple method because the boxes can be removed and placed in my garage during warm spells. Its cheap, effecient, and the boxes should last a year or two. The boxes will be sealed to the ground, trapping all of the suns heat energy during the day like a green house. Water containers could even be added to add a little humidity inside of the boxes. Christmas lights can be added inside the boxes on the coldest nights. What are everyones thoughts on this idea?
Regards, planesandpalmsguy
