Snow damage to plants
I was lying in bed about 5.0am a couple of mornings ago when there was
an almighty noise, I looked out of the window to see a sheet of snow falling past. Later in the morning the same thing happened but on the North side of the house. Now that the snow has started to melt I can see that my wallflowers, which are in pots along the North wall of the property, and the sweet williams by the South wall have been damaged. The wallflowers particularly are in a sorry state, many broken. I have never experienced a roof avalanche of snow before. Remember the early bird may catch the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese. |
Snow damage to plants
On 28/01/2013 15:36, Broadback wrote:
I was lying in bed about 5.0am a couple of mornings ago when there was an almighty noise, I looked out of the window to see a sheet of snow falling past. Later in the morning the same thing happened but on the North side of the house. Now that the snow has started to melt I can see that my wallflowers, which are in pots along the North wall of the property, and the sweet williams by the South wall have been damaged. The wallflowers particularly are in a sorry state, many broken. I have never experienced a roof avalanche of snow before. Remember the early bird may catch the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese. I remember roof avalanches from my early Yorkshire days. Fortunately, my father's plants were never harmed by them as the snow always landed on paths surrounding the house. As children, we were warned every winter not to stand or play under the roofline during a thaw. Sorry to hear your plants were damaged. Hope you can salvage something. -- Spider from high ground in SE London gardening on clay |
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