This is my first winter raised bed gardening. I had planted out psb, cabbages, iceberg lettuces, yellow senshyo (??) onions, and some leeks that mostly looked no more substantial than blades of grass.
I am wondering whether the psb, onions and leeks will survive. Rightly or wrongly I had bunged large water fountain bottle cloches over my cabbages and the lettuce and haven't looked as they are insulated by the snow. Appeared okay before Christmas.
I also had some pea plants out there under floppy plastic cloches I got carried away with keeping them covered and were flowering at the end of November and these are being eaten by something anyway.
Cannot check on the spinach I had growing under fleece supported by canes overlain with that strong brown plastic netting used to support climbers.
The fleeced tub of spinach by my back door seems to be relatively intact.
Now in two minds whether to go out and remove snow and risk damaging the plants further or whether to wait and see.
(Sorry, didn't see earlier thread or would have posted on that one)
I am wondering whether the psb, onions and leeks will survive. Rightly or wrongly I had bunged large water fountain bottle cloches over my cabbages and the lettuce and haven't looked as they are insulated by the snow. Appeared okay before Christmas.
I also had some pea plants out there under floppy plastic cloches I got carried away with keeping them covered and were flowering at the end of November and these are being eaten by something anyway.
Cannot check on the spinach I had growing under fleece supported by canes overlain with that strong brown plastic netting used to support climbers.
The fleeced tub of spinach by my back door seems to be relatively intact.
Now in two minds whether to go out and remove snow and risk damaging the plants further or whether to wait and see.
(Sorry, didn't see earlier thread or would have posted on that one)
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