First Fall frost of 2011
First Fall frost of 2011
24 October 2011. The first significant Fall frost for 2011 appeared for the first time in my area Zone 5. Approximately 150 days frost free for the season. Winter is slowly creeping in my direction.
- old tree man
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Re: First Fall frost of 2011
still waiting in our area

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old tree man,
aka..... Russ
old tree man,
aka..... Russ
- Millymollymandy
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Re: First Fall frost of 2011
We've had 3 now, two barely noticeable and one a bit more white frost on the grass. The only things that have been semi killed are the squashes, courgette and the marigolds which are just a bit frosted on the top flowers. Everything else still happily growing including tomatoes.
We've usually had harsher frosts by now and one year our first (albeit mild) frost was 1st September!
However everything has been picked/harvested/brought inside and the weather forecast watched like a hawk for the remaining tender plants outside i.e. geraniums and plumbago.
We've usually had harsher frosts by now and one year our first (albeit mild) frost was 1st September!
However everything has been picked/harvested/brought inside and the weather forecast watched like a hawk for the remaining tender plants outside i.e. geraniums and plumbago.
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Re: First Fall frost of 2011
went out to work last wednesday to an iced car at 8.40 in the morning.
i know parsnips will taste better as i love them, but i've had a poor show this year.
i know parsnips will taste better as i love them, but i've had a poor show this year.