... thanks to the first serious frost in weeks last night.
The forecast minimum was 3 or 4 degrees, but I went outside this morning and everything was white.
Some pictures of before and after attached below.
The plants are artic/manchurian kiwis, actinidia kolomikta. They can stand far worse than the coldest British winter, but because they come from a continental climate that warms up consistently they're quite vulnerable to spring frosts.
I'm hoping they rebound well, since they grow vigorously and they regrew from the last frost a few weeks ago. All reports I've read is that once established nothing stops them, not even half their new growth being killed off by frosts every year.
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Some pictures of before and after attached below.
The plants are artic/manchurian kiwis, actinidia kolomikta. They can stand far worse than the coldest British winter, but because they come from a continental climate that warms up consistently they're quite vulnerable to spring frosts.
I'm hoping they rebound well, since they grow vigorously and they regrew from the last frost a few weeks ago. All reports I've read is that once established nothing stops them, not even half their new growth being killed off by frosts every year.
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