Dangerous weather
Dangerous weather
... although not quite what you were expecting though.
Today has been a beautiful day, almost unbroken sunshine, temperature a steady 14c and just a balmy southerly breeze.
There are flowers out everywhere, daffodils, crocuses, camellias, rhododendrons, mimosa, as well as dandylions, daisies, celandines, and several big black bumble bees visiting them all.
But, it makes you want to start sowing seeds, planting potatoes and all sorts of other things because it's SPRING
Except of course it's not, it's just a tease, and may well turn back to winter next week.
It was a very nice day though.
Today has been a beautiful day, almost unbroken sunshine, temperature a steady 14c and just a balmy southerly breeze.
There are flowers out everywhere, daffodils, crocuses, camellias, rhododendrons, mimosa, as well as dandylions, daisies, celandines, and several big black bumble bees visiting them all.
But, it makes you want to start sowing seeds, planting potatoes and all sorts of other things because it's SPRING
Except of course it's not, it's just a tease, and may well turn back to winter next week.
It was a very nice day though.
Tony
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Re: Dangerous weather
Glorious here too.
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Re: Dangerous weather
I have planted out potatoes in the tunnel, about two weeks ago. Sowed onion seeds into my hotbed propagator, which have followed the lettuce I sowed in there before. It has been freezing here today, east wind blowing
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Re: Dangerous weather
Looking forward to autumn here so that planting can begin - the last 5 days have been plus 40c, cooled off to low 30's / high 20's for the next few days and then back up again; Feb and March are our hottest months. Lovely storm Saturday, wrecked a number of big trees and took most of the roof off the shed. We really can't do anything until we get 3 or 4 inches of rain (ground too hard to cultivate) and the soil temperature gets below 18c. However, the few new veg beds in preparation are coming along well, heaps of horse addition and heaps of water; once it cools a little we will shift worms across from the worm farm and then sow our winter greens.
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Re: Dangerous weather
Not even tempted to plant anything here. We had 40 cm of snow yesterday, up to 1 metre in drifts. I spent all day with the snowblower and shovel digging out.
Re: Dangerous weather
Isn't it odd that the weather can be so different in the couple of hundred miles that separate us?diggernotdreamer wrote: It has been freezing here today, east wind blowing
Yes I've been sowing odd things since the beginning of the year, but only in the tunnel as I'm almost 100% certain it would never freeze in there.
Now I've started off my tomatoes, but the best of it is I've yet to build the greenhouse they're going in.
That should give me the incentive to get it built in the next 8 weeks.
Tony
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Re: Dangerous weather
We rarely get wind from the East, it is usually NW straight off the Atlantic and I also know my polytunnel will freeze solid if we get a bad frost, we had one that went to -4 one late May which was pretty devastating and a lesson to me, but I do live up high and we get cold off the mountains if they are snowy topped, it was actually snowing 10 miles away here on that day, but we didn't get anyOdsox wrote:Isn't it odd that the weather can be so different in the couple of hundred miles that separate us?diggernotdreamer wrote: It has been freezing here today, east wind blowing
Yes I've been sowing odd things since the beginning of the year, but only in the tunnel as I'm almost 100% certain it would never freeze in there.
Now I've started off my tomatoes, but the best of it is I've yet to build the greenhouse they're going in.
That should give me the incentive to get it built in the next 8 weeks.
Bet you get your greenhouse built before me, the Wizard is more interested in his new pod he's building at the moment
Re: Dangerous weather
I got my first tunnel in 2006 and it has never frozen in there. Mind you we seldom get a frost outside, this winter so far we have had one frost where the grass was slightly white in patches in the sheltered spot at the bottom of the lawn.
The big greenhouse is better, the minimum temperature I've recorded in there is +5c, entirely due to being below ground level.
The big greenhouse is better, the minimum temperature I've recorded in there is +5c, entirely due to being below ground level.
I've got 8 weeks otherwise I will have to turf Mrs Odsox out of the conservatory, and I think that would involve fisticuffs.diggernotdreamer wrote:Bet you get your greenhouse built before me
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Re: Dangerous weather
It must be spring - the weeds are starting to grow and thrive!
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Re: Dangerous weather
Well I bit the bullet last Friday on a particularly beautiful day and sowed tomatoes, chillies and capsicums. I am already suffering minor regret as they are now germinated and getting leggy, but it was SUCH a thrill to see them poke above the vermiculite!
Also sowed some leeks, banana shallots and broad beans, and land cress, spinach, radish and little gems in the greenhouse boarder. Feels like the growing season has started and it is a real much needed February mental boost :-)
Also sowed some leeks, banana shallots and broad beans, and land cress, spinach, radish and little gems in the greenhouse boarder. Feels like the growing season has started and it is a real much needed February mental boost :-)
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