Winter injury to evergreens
is rarely caused by excessive cold, but rather by desiccation
or complete loss of moisture. Although water loss is naturally
low during winter, drying winds extract precious moisture
at a time when roots are embedded in frozen soil thereby
making it very difficult for water lost through the leaves
to be replenished by root uptake. Leaves and needles become
scorched at the tips and along outer margins. Buds and twigs
will become brittle and snap when bent. Oftentimes, the
winter burn becomes more visible to the homeowner as spring
approaches and the damage is done.
Anti-Desiccants are 100% ORGANIC
substances that form a thin, transparent film on leaf surfaces.
This creates a moisture barrier over the plant's surface,
holding water in place or slowing its outward movement.
This film naturally wears-off at the end of the winter season.
This treatment is especially important during drought conditions
and other stress situations.