To fleece or not to fleece!

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    I have two Pieris 'Forest Flames'. Come spring, they have beautiful pink leaves.... then we get a late frost and all the new growth dies. This has happened three years on the trot! So.... if I wrap them in a horticultural fleece, will this prevent the frost damaging it?
    PS... They survive winter unscathed. The damage only occurs to the new growth.
     
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      PS... They survive winter unscathed. The damage only occurs to the new growth.

      Herein lies the answer.
       
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      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      It could do, depends on how hard the late frosts are.
      I tend to find that fleece has little effect where it is actually touching the foliage.
       
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        Thank you pete. I'm working on a frame to prevent the fleece touching the foliage. It's worth a try!
         
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