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Frost forecast HELP!

Started by compo49, May 18, 2008, 18:43:39

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compo49

Frost is forecasted for tonight and next few days my potatoes are coming through but are only about 2inch showing question is will they be OK or do i need to earth them up now!HELP :-\

compo49


sawfish

be better to earth them up but they'll recover anyway.

redimp

I am resigned to the frost this year.  I just have not had time to earth them up and the last batch of fleece I bought was rubbish and shredded in the last breeze.  Note to self - invest in some heavy duty stuff.  Luckily, the only thing I really have to worry about in the potatoes.  Squash are all indoors and beans and toms are in the growhouse.   The sweetcorn only got sown yesterday.
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

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Tee Gee

Quotethe last batch of fleece I bought was rubbish

For the record there are two types of fleece woven & spun.

Spun is rubbish and is normally cheaper so the dearer woven type is a better investment it will last you for years.

Rhubarb Thrasher

according to today's Telegraph we are are due for frost and it's all St Dunstan's fault. Apart from being the Archbishop of Canterbury he was also a brewer in Somerset, and he was getting lots of competition from the zider people due to several really good springs. So he sold his soul to the devil and the devil arranged for bad frost between May 17-19 (St Dunstan's Day) to kill off all the apple blossom

northener

Just been up and lit a couple of candles in greenhouse. Put weed suppressant fabric over spuds

Robert_Brenchley

I've had spuds frosted loads of times. It sets them back a little, but they very soon recover.

star

Good. I have run out of fleece and stuff  :'( :'( :'(

Though we may not get it in the Midlands.....hopefully :-\
I was born with nothing and have most of it left.

betula

Just got back from the lottie.Fleeced as much as I could.Had to resort to covering some with the weed bucket and an upside down cardboard box :)

lolabelle

Me too a quick visit cover spuds in fleece and have fingers crossed, although fellow plot holder looked at me as if I'd gone loopy when I said there was arisk of frost we'll see.... :o

Rhubarb Thrasher

that's me fleeced up at home. The plot can wait til tomorrow.  Should have listened to my inner gardener - 10 days early, 10 days early

sawfish

I dont think we'll get frost. SO THERE!!

greyhound

Quote from: northener on May 18, 2008, 19:49:05
Just been up and lit a couple of candles in greenhouse.

Is that to pray to St Dunstan?  Good idea, worth a try .....  ;D

redimp

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Quote from: northener on May 18, 2008, 19:49:05
Just been up and lit a couple of candles in greenhouse. Put weed suppressant fabric over spuds
One woman on our site burnt down her greenhouse and all her seedlings doing that.
and may I just add, it was this woman:
http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/index.php/topic,41084.msg412222.html#msg412222
so had a bit of a giggle then smited myself later.
Lotty @ Lincoln (Lat:53.24, Long:-0.52, HASL:30m)

http://www.abicabeauty

Rhubarb Thrasher

well we didn't have a frost, at least in the garden, tho it was probably a close run thing, and it was actually colder at 6 o'clock than it was at 5

funny with all this global warming how a bit of folk wisdom from a thousand years ago can still be right-expect frost in the third week in May, and also wrong - even here up North our apple blossom finished ages ago

TEL

A heavy frost in Wing Bucks this morning things look OK but  will see what damage it has caused latter.
Better cover up tonight if things survive.

northener

Nice one Greyhound. I shall be taking bread and water up this morning.

Suzanne

Same here - not the bread and water thing, but heavy frost in North Warwickshire so will go and see if the potatoes are frosted and also whether it got through to the toms/squash in the cold frames.

Plot69

It's a bit chilly this morning but no frost here in Peterborough, in fact it look like it rained. Not been to the lottie yet though.
Tony.

Sow it, grow it, eat it.

daileg

no frost in South wales either a little nippy but everything in the garden looked ok

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