How to Protect Chrysanthemums from Wind
Cut a length of garden netting that will go along the length of your chrysanthemum plants., Tie string onto each of the four corners of the garden netting. , Tie each end of the string to a fence or supportive structure next to the chrysanthemums...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Cut a length of garden netting that will go along the length of your chrysanthemum plants.
If there isn't anything to tie it onto, knock two stakes into the ground at either end and tie the netting on to these. , The netting will provide much needed support for the plants and the air can still flow through with ease.
The support is flexible, providing an ideal medium to keep the plants in place. -
Step 2: Tie string onto each of the four corners of the garden netting.
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Step 3: Tie each end of the string to a fence or supportive structure next to the chrysanthemums.
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Step 4: Let the chrysanthemums fall back onto the netting.
Detailed Guide
If there isn't anything to tie it onto, knock two stakes into the ground at either end and tie the netting on to these. , The netting will provide much needed support for the plants and the air can still flow through with ease.
The support is flexible, providing an ideal medium to keep the plants in place.
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