Originally posted by ardcarp
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Stormy Weather II
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Well that plan didn't work, definitely a case of NAF! The rain started just as I got to the shop, when it shouldn't have been here for another few hours. Got home cold, wet and windswept. The pavements are littered with the tender tips of tree new growth which have been snapped off - I'll need to clear beech twigs from the hedge off my salad seed bed in due course, as being smothered and chafed won't do them any good and will also provide cover for the slugs and snails which were also on the move as I came home.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostSnow in the garden turns out to be copious May blossom. Small branches and twigs everywhere along with prematurely remove walnut 'flowers' - not sure what the tech term is but they look like large catkins.
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Not quite a cold as that here, but still parky with a strong to gale north-easterly. They're talking on UKweatherworld about the big drop in temperature yesterday afternoon as that cold front introduced the P2-type airstream: snow showers this morning as far south as the Brecons!
I see one good bit of news is that garden centres are going to be permitted to open, subject to that silly term "social distancing"*. We could all be in for some ground frost this week - growers please note.
*A reporter on Indian radio the other day was asked from this end why they prefer the term physical distancing to social distancing there - to which he replied, "Well, we don't do social distancing in our country". A comment which could be untouchable!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostNot quite a cold as that here, but still parky with a strong to gale north-easterly. They're talking on UKweatherworld about the big drop in temperature yesterday afternoon as that cold front introduced the P2-type airstream: snow showers this morning as far south as the Brecons!
I see one good bit of news is that garden centres are going to be permitted to open, subject to that silly term "social distancing"*. We could all be in for some ground frost this week - growers please note.
*A reporter on Indian radio the other day was asked from this end why they prefer the term physical distancing to social distancing there - to which he replied, "Well, we don't do social distancing in our country". A comment which could be untouchable!
It was spiteful out this morning - grey and very windy/cold, with sprinkles of rain on top. As the sun managed to make more of an appearance during the afternoon things improved a bit and I ventured out for some gardening. A brief hiatus to add another layer of clothing and I managed about an hour until more wet stuff started stinging my face and I admitted defeat. This will not be good for the apple crop I fear - a dearth of bees this year and the wind keeping other insects away, coupled with the wind ripping the blossom off and the risk of frost in some places(which is likely to get at least some of my strawberries I fear, so a late crop this year)
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostRepeat business for the garden centres...
It was spiteful out this morning - grey and very windy/cold, with sprinkles of rain on top. As the sun managed to make more of an appearance during the afternoon things improved a bit and I ventured out for some gardening. A brief hiatus to add another layer of clothing and I managed about an hour until more wet stuff started stinging my face and I admitted defeat. This will not be good for the apple crop I fear - a dearth of bees this year and the wind keeping other insects away, coupled with the wind ripping the blossom off and the risk of frost in some places(which is likely to get at least some of my strawberries I fear, so a late crop this year)
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYes. "For every frosted new shoot we have one ready and open to sell you a replacement".
I've been noticing, in recent years, that certain gardens have been displaying nets, which are stretched over fruit-type trees, and are presumably obtainable from such places as garden centres, though whether this is for protecting trees against birds or frosts I am not sure.
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