NoblesvilleIN
02-12-2021, 01:50 PM
On another thread Dr. Tim posted something along the line of "it will take a long time for the trees to thaw" in response to a post about the temperature in Ontario (many days of sub zero).
Question for Dr. Tim,
In central Indiana, it has been below freezing for the last 2 weeks (highs ranging from 5 to upper 20's) and its expected to continue for another week or so. I was planning on tapping a day or two before the forecast indicates above freezing temps. My thought is that by tapping a day or so before it warms up, I'll not miss the start of the run in what will probably be a short season. I think right now, the long range forecast indicates that Sunday, Feb 21st will have a high of 32*. My hope was that the sap would start flowing early that week. How long after it gets above freezing (figure highs in the mid-thirties to low forties) would yard trees thaw out enough to produce sap? I'm not looking for exactness, just an idea of what to expect.
Last year I tapped Feb. 5th and pulled Mar. 5th, when my wife said we had enough :) I'm tapping 6 sugar and 4 reds that I transplanted 30 years ago. Trees normally bud out by mid-March, so I'm thinking I'm not going to have much time to collect sap.
Thanks
Question for Dr. Tim,
In central Indiana, it has been below freezing for the last 2 weeks (highs ranging from 5 to upper 20's) and its expected to continue for another week or so. I was planning on tapping a day or two before the forecast indicates above freezing temps. My thought is that by tapping a day or so before it warms up, I'll not miss the start of the run in what will probably be a short season. I think right now, the long range forecast indicates that Sunday, Feb 21st will have a high of 32*. My hope was that the sap would start flowing early that week. How long after it gets above freezing (figure highs in the mid-thirties to low forties) would yard trees thaw out enough to produce sap? I'm not looking for exactness, just an idea of what to expect.
Last year I tapped Feb. 5th and pulled Mar. 5th, when my wife said we had enough :) I'm tapping 6 sugar and 4 reds that I transplanted 30 years ago. Trees normally bud out by mid-March, so I'm thinking I'm not going to have much time to collect sap.
Thanks