But that doesn't explain how we get frosts here when it is warm in September. As I said it's much hotter here than Aberdeen - was just talking to a friend who lives there this morning and he says the daytime highs are 15 or 16 *shiver* whilst here they are 24 or so right now! So my soil being light and sandy is quite naturally miles warmer than a clay soil in Aberdeen, yet we can still get frost on the grass and on my birdbath (about thigh height) at about 3C.
Anyway it doesn't mattter, for now there is no frost!

And back on topic I am watering all my flower beds again

but not with tap water, just back and forth with a watering can as we still have a reasonable amount of stored rain water and I really don't want to use any more mains water as I must have used at least 100m3 this year.

I did get the seep hose out for the peach tree though as the fruit is just starting to swell from large marble size, amazing how it grows so quickly in just the 3 weeks of September until they are ripe! (but only if I water that is)
