It felt cold last night, but only noticed at 11pm, so couldn't go out. Haven't dared look yet...
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I wouldn't worry about the strawberries, they're very hardy and I had a load just in 3" plastic pots survive being totally frozen last winter in a very exposed spot. It may effect the flowers and fruit a bit but I wouldn't worry, they'll just produce more if the worst happens.
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Originally posted by Alison View PostI wouldn't worry about the strawberries, they're very hardy and I had a load just in 3" plastic pots survive being totally frozen last winter in a very exposed spot. It may effect the flowers and fruit a bit but I wouldn't worry, they'll just produce more if the worst happens."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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It only got to 3 last night here - 4.7 in the greenhouse, but tonight is forecast to be colder. I'm covering my spuds at the allotment this evening.
If your strawbs are frosted you can tell becasue the flowers will have a little black spot in the middle. Those that don't will be fine.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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Originally posted by womble View PostThat's what I was worried about, the flowers, they are in full flower right now.
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At least a couple of the toms in the GH are looking decidedly dodgy now
They are the Italian oxheart ones. No spares of those ones typical"Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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Mine all seem fine we got down to about six last night .all plants look fine nut left them in bloW sways last few days cos of wind and weather .. Should be nice and warm again by weekendMy year log of growthhttp://http://backgardenfarm.blogspot.com/
up dated blog 27th june ..pls read if u have the time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e0YjOHl2zI
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I've had a double layer of fleece over all the spud tubs, and the couple of tom plants in the greenhouse for the last few nights. Most other stuff is still in the greenhouse at home because of issues with water at the lottie (I have none, long story), but it also makes frost protection much easier...
Fruit trees - apart from strawberries, most of the fruit has set already, does frost damage fruitlets on apple and cherry trees? Or immature berries on currant bushes?
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Originally posted by stavroslinni View Posthmmm with a forescast of 2c tonight should i be going back out and covering strawbs,currants and tatties with fleece to protect them ?? Whats the temperature it needs to get down to to start really worrying about protection for plants ?
I would start worrying at 3c."Orinoco was a fat lazy Womble"
Please ignore everything I say, I make it up as I go along, not only do I generally not believe what I write, I never remember it either.
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Originally posted by Shadylane View Postthe Met office, BBC and AccuWeather are more reassuring at around 3.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Well it's back to minus 4 now so looks like we're beggered SarzWix: not sure if it normally affects fruit that is set but it did last year. We lost all our plums and a lot of goosegogs fell off. Dunno how cold it was, wasn't checking obsessively like this year but I heard it was around -4 in some parts (mid -late May I think).
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Originally posted by chrismarks View PostThat's what I thought womble.. to help to defrost the leaves, etc - so the sun doesn't rapidly melt the ice, which can cause the cells to rupture?
If they defrost slowly, there's less chance of it.
(or something similar ).
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