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It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going
to stick around!
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Looking much colder Sach, and for much of the rest of the month. Expecting
the worst snow of the winter for the east next week.

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It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going
to stick around!
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On 07/03/2013 06:36, Sacha wrote:
It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going to
stick around!


In SE it's going to feel like minus 6 on Monday......
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On 07/03/2013 06:36, Sacha wrote:
It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going to
stick around!

Here we are overcast but so far no heavy rain, just a few light showers
over night. light wind and no sign of fog or mist.
To think I rushed out yesterday to prune the" vineyard"; well the 24
vines; before the rain made the ground to wet to work on.
I can't decide if I should stop giving them any sort of feed, for the
last 2 years they have had "Potato" fertilizer, but they are still
making far to much growth.
David @ the Barmy end of Swansea Bay (Yes I do mean Barmy, in the last
week we have highs ranging from 36f to 62f.)
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Sacha wrote:

It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going
to stick around!


Well, the extremely heavy rain this morning felt quite warm.

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On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 06:36:26 +0000, Sacha wrote:

It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going to
stick around!


As others have said...

No.

Usual nasty stuff scheduled from the weekend to the beginning of April.

So everything that has breathed a sigh of relief and started budding/
sprouting like mad is about to get knocked back by frost and snow.

I think we had Spring this week.

Ah, memories.

Normal service will be resumed as soon as possible.

Cheers

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On 2013-03-07 08:22:36 +0000, Trevor Appleton said:

Looking much colder Sach, and for much of the rest of the month.
Expecting the worst snow of the winter for the east next week.

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It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going
to stick around!


Oh hell! I wish someone would give gardeners and nurserymen a break! I
saw a photo yesterday of a field of daffodils blooming their heads of
in Kent at this time last year. This year, they're barely above ground!
And I read just now that it's pouring with rain down the road in
Plymouth. Still about 75 yards vis here, if that (hopeless at
estimating distance!) We're hoping to visit Trewithen tomorrow but I'm
not driving anywhere in this!
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On 2013-03-07 10:13:17 +0000, Sacha said:

On 2013-03-07 08:22:36 +0000, Trevor Appleton said:

Looking much colder Sach, and for much of the rest of the month.
Expecting the worst snow of the winter for the east next week.

"Sacha" wrote in message ...

It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going
to stick around!


Oh hell! I wish someone would give gardeners and nurserymen a break! I
saw a photo yesterday of a field of daffodils blooming their heads of
in Kent at this time last year. This year, they're barely above ground!
And I read just now that it's pouring with rain down the road in
Plymouth. Still about 75 yards vis here, if that (hopeless at
estimating distance!) We're hoping to visit Trewithen tomorrow but I'm
not driving anywhere in this!


And now it's raining here, too. Low cloud and rain - great.
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On 07/03/2013 06:36, Sacha wrote:
It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going to
stick around!



really really gloomy here all day and drizzly as well!

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On 08/03/2013 10:42, Martin wrote:
On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 17:24:31 +0000, Janet Tweedy
wrote:

On 07/03/2013 06:36, Sacha wrote:
It's so foggy this morning that I can only just see the end of the
largest greenhouse and the hedge that borders the field beside us. I
hope this means a rise in temperature is not just happening but going to
stick around!



really really gloomy here all day and drizzly as well!


here too

Fairly warm here at my end of Swansea Bay today despite a few heavy
showers, the mud is back in places whilst under trees and bushes the
ground is still bone dry.
It has however brought out the toads, I've moved 3 pairs off the track
just before lunch and taken them down to the pond
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