More snow over night, with drifts in the garden of upto a foot. As it was blowing a gale and -4 this morning I was most reluctant to go out at all.
By this afternoon the temperature had risen slightly above freezing as water was starting to drip off the roof of the bay window. The snow had blown off the tunnel and cloches in the garden and I was hopeful of the same at the allotment, but I wanted my snow shovel to clear the path to the garage. I decided to walk down and get it.
Walking down against the wind was not at all pleasant and very hard work, but once on the allotment it was better. The snow had indeed blown off the tunnel and hotbed covers and nothing seemed to be damaged. I packed more snow into the dustbins and trugs and had a peep in the water butt (water, not ice, so the insulation is working). The hotbed thermometer now reads about 12C and the seedlings look happy.
Walking home was much easier and I now feel happier that all is ok down there. The snow has stopped and less of it is forecast for tonight, so now it is a case of waiting for it all to melt so that normal activities can be resumed!
By this afternoon the temperature had risen slightly above freezing as water was starting to drip off the roof of the bay window. The snow had blown off the tunnel and cloches in the garden and I was hopeful of the same at the allotment, but I wanted my snow shovel to clear the path to the garage. I decided to walk down and get it.
Walking down against the wind was not at all pleasant and very hard work, but once on the allotment it was better. The snow had indeed blown off the tunnel and hotbed covers and nothing seemed to be damaged. I packed more snow into the dustbins and trugs and had a peep in the water butt (water, not ice, so the insulation is working). The hotbed thermometer now reads about 12C and the seedlings look happy.
Walking home was much easier and I now feel happier that all is ok down there. The snow has stopped and less of it is forecast for tonight, so now it is a case of waiting for it all to melt so that normal activities can be resumed!
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