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Re: Snow!
« Reply #20 on: March 15, 2007, 21:27:18 »
Mine too, and they are in pots which I dont cover with bubble wrap or anything.

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Re: Snow!
« Reply #21 on: March 15, 2007, 22:05:34 »
Always remember - Waxing & Waning!
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Re: Snow!
« Reply #22 on: March 16, 2007, 06:33:48 »
thanks J & C.

I was just a bit worried as they are in full flight atm.  would hate for all the buds to drop off !

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Re: Snow!
« Reply #23 on: March 16, 2007, 07:44:05 »
The met office site only gives a 20% chance of snow down here on the sunny sarf coast. They always overcook their forcast.

Scotland and the Northern wastelands will be hit.

Might be a bit nippy. Deffo not T. monday ;D

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Re: Snow!
« Reply #24 on: March 16, 2007, 08:34:01 »
Was going to the allotment this morning to sow my parsnips and carrotts maybe its best to wait now. Looked on met check they say snow for Tuesday in London.

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Re: Snow!
« Reply #25 on: March 16, 2007, 13:20:29 »
Yikes!!  :o
Dunno what to do now... I received all my strawberry plants, raspberry canes and gooseberry bushes this week and they are in precarious positions just now (in the pantry with potting mix around them, still in their bags). I wanted to plant them this w'end, but here too (W. France) they are predicting snow!! What do I do?? Will they be alright in their temporary homes? or should I plant them and plastic cover them for a week or so??
I wanted to plant my carrots and parsnips too!! Actually I know parsnips are slow to germinate, maybe they will be alright as long as they are in the ground for a cold snap.
This is my first spring on the lottie and I don't know what I should do..ANY ADVICE from you old seadogs out there????
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Re: Snow!
« Reply #26 on: March 16, 2007, 14:59:06 »
Snow is not nearly as bad as frost it is generally a few degrees warmer.

If conditions are such that you cant plant out just dig a hole in a sheltered spot of sufficient size to plant your canes in a clump, backfill the hole and heel in (trample) around the clump

This should be OK until weather conditions improve, then you can lift them and plant them out in there final quarters.

I would just plant up the strawberries in boxes/trays as a temporary measure.

Forget about seed sowing for now.


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« Reply #27 on: March 16, 2007, 15:08:27 »
It is estimated that this could be equal to a tenth of that given out by the total British industry.

Thats all right then new labour have all but destroyed any industry we had we live on imports from other countries industry.

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Re: Snow!
« Reply #28 on: March 16, 2007, 15:26:06 »
thanks for that advice Tee Gee, maybe i should put the fruit bushes over next to the shed till the bad weather is over, I presume from what you have said that they don't mind being moved about a bit? maybe an idea would be to put them in a big plastic tub but to bury the tub so the roots stay warm? like a 5litre plastic bottle, i get loads of them from work (make good cloches!!!). Do I need to put something over the actual branches?? There is a bit of new growth but they are just coming out of dormancy.
I think I will keep the strawbs as they are, since they are in some potting mix, I will just keep them watered.
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Re: Snow!
« Reply #29 on: March 16, 2007, 16:10:46 »
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I presume from what you have said that they don't mind being moved about a bit?

Well not exactly what I suggested was a temporary measure that is; it is better than just leaving them in their packaging until the weather improves. i.e. the next move should be the final move!!

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maybe an idea would be to put them in a big plastic tub but to bury the tub so the roots stay warm? like a 5litre plastic bottle, i get loads of them from work (make good cloches!!!).

Too much like hard work for me and a waste of compost, just dig one hole for the raspberries and one for the gooseberries as I said, and heel them in.


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Do I need to put something over the actual branches?? There is a bit of new growth but they are just coming out of dormancy.

Not really! but thats up to you!

Providing they are protected from high winds (stop them rocking) this should do. You might knock of the new growth when uncovering them plus this growth needs light to progress.


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I think I will keep the strawbs as they are, since they are in some potting mix, I will just keep them watered.

Fine!! but don't over water them remember they are semi dormant so won't need a lot of water. I use the expression 'damp side of dry'. There is enough moisture in the atmosphere to keep them going until planting out time.

I bags the first fruit salad you produce!! ;D

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Re: Snow!
« Reply #30 on: March 16, 2007, 16:22:49 »
oof never mind fruit salad Tee Gee, if i get enough to make a handful that will probably be a good start!! I've never grown fruit before so I must admit I am a bit nervous. I only bought 4 raspberries and 3 goosies to see if I seem to have the green touch or not! so it's a bit experimental. But I would be a bit upset if I killed them off before they even got a chance to be planted!!
I do have some strawbs in but they have been in for a couple of weeks already, it has been so mild, and they seem to be thriving. I think they are probably too established to be affected too badly. They are on black plastic too, keep them a bit warmer.
Still, i think it is likely to be a bit warmer here than huddersfield! I am quite a few hundred miles south!!!  8)  I guess the climate is like Cornwall, it's quite cool and humid in britanny but never that frosty. But if they say it will be nippy, it could go down to 0-4 deg C.
Oh well with a bit of luck I will be able to get the fruit in its rightful place before April  :D
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Re: Snow!
« Reply #31 on: March 16, 2007, 18:30:57 »
It is estimated that this could be equal to a tenth of that given out by the total British industry.

Thats all right then new labour have all but destroyed any industry we had we live on imports from other countries industry.

I completely agree, they've almost destroyed what little industry was left after 20 odd years of Tory rule had killed off the majority.

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Re: Snow!
« Reply #32 on: March 16, 2007, 21:05:00 »
 I have decided it aint  gonna snow...why I am I so sure. Because I am not going to hang out laundry on the line. It always snows in the Spring if I do, never fails, so I will continue using my dryer  all next week. Guaranteed !! XX Jeannine
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Re: Snow!
« Reply #33 on: March 16, 2007, 21:20:00 »
It is estimated that this could be equal to a tenth of that given out by the total British industry.

Thats all right then new labour have all but destroyed any industry we had we live on imports from other countries industry.

I completely agree, they've almost destroyed what little industry was left after 20 odd years of Tory rule had killed off the majority.

i thought we'd now become a service industry and then we moved stacks of our service centres abroad too.  I wonder what we are good for now !

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