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I so so meant to put my(hopefully)xmas spuds in the greenhouse last night!!Went up early this a.m & they had a slight frost on their leaves!!Hopefully not enough to do them too much harm???!!!
the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
It's still 30 degrees C here in Singapore.
Don't be jealous ... we fly home to Blighty tonight (13 hrs). I can't wait to see my allotment again, even if it is winter x
All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
There was frost here on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but none this morning. The mini-greenhouse has been brought back into action to try and prolong the cucumbers, but to be honest, I'm not exactly in salad mode anymore!
Yep here too, HW on sweetcorn, I took what was left off today some have half ripened from the bottoms so I have just finished de cobbing the four that survived
Hayley B
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Ahh the evocotive sound of scraper on windscreen with engines left running......winter's here!
and the sound of people screaming when they've just popped back into the house for a second, leaving said motor running, and come out to find someones nicked it
Well, the pumpkins, squash and courgettes have all been hit by frost. The squashes (all 5 of 'em) are all only about 2-3 inches long. The pumpkin is about the size of a melon and green, the courgettes have finished now anyway.
Sweetcorn - I harvested pretty much all of what I had. I ended up with one decent cob - the rest all were about half pollenated.
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