What's that saying about not sowing/planting things until you can sit on the soil with your bare bottom?
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Vixen, I would wait till the snow is gone and then place cloches or black plastic on the ground to help the soil warm up so you can plant out earlier than having to wait until the soil warms up on its own.http://theallotmentplot.weebly.com/index.html
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I am just thankful I live here in Nottm. I have just spoken with the B in L who lives in Buxton Derby's and they are completely cut off, expecting they may be able to travel tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Kirk View PostAfraid that snow in March and April is not uncommon.
These nice brisk easterly winds occur every year at this time, they tend to cause snow as well every year.
I think the OP was asking some fairly innocent questions in a lighthearted way and your response seemed a little harsh to me.Likac66
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Yes, the Jackie French method of telling if the ground is warm enough to plant your tomatoes is if you can sit on the ground without your Reg Grundies. Of course, I take that advice with a grain of salt, since I put more clothes on as the weather warms up, here in snake country.
I like her sense of humour on things. Vixen I don't know what your weather is like (except cold) but a lot of packets seem to have little relevance to the areas here. Even Cold Climate advice doesn't cover us. And that term 'After the last frost' Oh for goodness sakes - how do you tell which one is the last one? We've been known to have a frost and even a flurry of snow in midsummer just because it feels like it. And baking heat the next day.
I don't even think saying 'Use your common sense" helps, there doesn't seem to be anything sensible about the weather either.
So I'm no help! Nothing new thereAli
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One bit of old folklore wisdom says to plant tomatoes when the soil is warm enough to sit on with bare buttocks. In surburban areas, use the back of your wrist. Jackie French
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Vixen it's ok - you can blame me! I'll take ALL the blame In a moment of madness two weeks ago, I put away all of my winter woollies and filled my wardrobe with Summer clothes! ..... We have a foot of snow this morning, have not been able to leave the estate for two days for black ice, driving to work tomorrow willl be awful. Looking out I'm wondering... is it too early too start my christmas shopping.....?????You may say I'm a dreamer... But I'm not the only one...
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Well its spring here. How do I know? We had a thunderstorm yesterday afternoon - in 30 minutes the temperature dropped from 20 to 6, we had 40mm of rain/hail and the rivers quadrupled in depth and flash flooded. It was quite frightening.
We've just spent the morning collecting our drive from the road (we are on a steep slope) and putting it back in the great holes made by the torrenting water. Its 20 degrees again today...
Oh, and its due to snow later in the week.Last edited by PyreneesPlot; 24-03-2013, 09:52 PM.Le Sarramea https://jgsgardening.blogspot.com/
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LOL PP - sounds like our drive. I need to go down and get some of it and put it back into the canyons starting at this end. And we haven't even had much rain yet!
Good luck on getting spring happening.Ali
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Some days it's hardly worth chewing through the restraints!
One bit of old folklore wisdom says to plant tomatoes when the soil is warm enough to sit on with bare buttocks. In surburban areas, use the back of your wrist. Jackie French
Member of the Eastern Branch of the Darn Under Nutter's Club
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Likac66 where in Derbyshire are you... We are in Sudbury.
We currently have 3" of snow and ice underneath that arhhhh...
I am lucky as I only work on the road next along tomorrow but my father in law has to go to brum and back on Tuesday so that we can work on tue, wed and early thurs...
Am really not happy at the moment as my only greenhouse, a plastic walk in one, has collapsed under the weight of the snow and I can't afford another one let alone a proper one... Will have to germinate in the utility and goodness knows what I am going to do about all the plants I had planned to go in the greenhouse
Might try the black plastic approach to warm the ground up though xxxxThe Weeds are Winning...
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