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On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 10:53:09 GMT, Kate Morgan
wrote: In article , says... We have had our first frost here this morning (13 November) We've noticed this year how many of the trees retain their leaves but they'll probably start going now. It was chilly here in Sth. Glos. but no frost, yet :-) kate I'm not that far from you Kate but we had frost here overnight, just over into BANES. My phacelia green manure that was flowering well is now floped! Pam in Bristol |
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In article ,
It was chilly here in Sth. Glos. but no frost, yet :-) kate I'm not that far from you Kate but we had frost here overnight, just over into BANES. My phacelia green manure that was flowering well is now floped! Pam in Bristol Oh dear maybe we will get it tonight :-( we are jusr a couple of fields away from the river, wonder if that makes any difference. kate |
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In article , Pam Moore
writes I'm not that far from you Kate but we had frost here overnight, just over into BANES. My phacelia green manure that was flowering well is now floped! 2 or 3 deg. of frost in North Lincs. last night with a stiff breeze. We gave an outdoor growing Yucca some protection from wind-chill with horticultural fleece because we nearly lost it last winter. -- Alan & Joan Gould - North Lincs. |
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