What
is this product called? Where is it avalable?
Cost?
Greg
Jordan
KDL spray (Potassium dextrolactate) is supposed
to offer 3-4 extra degrees of frost protection for the two days following the
spray. Bob Purvis swears by it. I tried it two years ago but
sprayed it at such a high concentration (more is better) that I burn some
tender foliage. It turned out not to be of use since my temps went down
to 12 degrees. If your temp is going down to 22F then it might just
offer enough additional protection to make the cost worthwhile.
Steve H.
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