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Old 10-12-2011, 05:17 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Dave Hill Dave Hill is offline
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Default At Last, a Frost

On Dec 10, 4:15*pm, "Bob Hobden" wrote:
"Jake" *wrote





Winter finally arrived last night! I don't know how cold it got as the
thermometer's decided to rise to and stick at 28 degrees C, but it was
enough to freeze the top quarter-inch of the bird bath and a very thin
layer on a water feature. Not enough to do anything to the pond
though.


But now quite a bright day and not overly cold.


Just need to write to Santa to ask for a new garden thermometer.


Noticed a couple of small groups of ladybirds hibernating in the
Christmas tree yesterday, clearly undisturbed by the process of
decorating it. Maybe it'll just have to stay there and decorated until
the spring!


Our large Arum Lily was about to start flowering again and this morning it
was well and truly drooping. This evening it's bold upright and looking none
the worse for wear. Most unusual as normally one bit of frost and it's mush.
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Regards. Bob Hobden.
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Well that's it for another day, brought in 33+ pot dahlias, and
amongst them was a young fuchsia, with smallish flkower buds, no sign
of frost dannage on it, so the dahlia stems must have been enouigh to
protect it.

Sacha, you said "at 5.30 this morning it was 3C here and -1C a few
miles up the road".
What I want to know is ................
What were you doing out and about at that time with a thermometer?
David