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Title: Frost?
Post by: raisedbedted on June 06, 2005, 09:48:15
Hi All

The weather forecast for Surrey this week from bbc.co.uk/weatther and weather.co.uk is currently showing temps down to 2 and 3 degress over the next few days.  I thought that anything below 4 carried a frost risk.

This would be very bad news  :'(

Do you think its possible we could have a frost?

Reassurance please!!

Adrian
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Post by: legless on June 06, 2005, 09:58:42
metcheck says 0 degrees in tyne and wear tonight with a notable chance of frost. dammit.
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Post by: honeybee on June 06, 2005, 09:58:58
Yes, they said on GMTV this morning that we may have a few frosts this week  :'(
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Post by: tim on June 06, 2005, 11:51:06
We have had frosts into JULY!!
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Post by: spacehopper on June 06, 2005, 13:32:50
Oh dear. Which plants will suffer most with a frost at this time of year?
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Post by: Diana on June 06, 2005, 14:10:04
I've a feeling we had light frost last night.

Which plants suffer most? - all of them!!! I think the more tender/fragile the more likely damage. Outdoor toms, lettuce, seedlings + new transplants. Robust stuff like cabbage etc should be alright I think.
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Post by: Mrs Ava on June 06, 2005, 15:28:14
Phew - none forecast for this part of Essex.

Plants that might suffer, well, your spuds could get blackened, your toms and squashes could be killed altogether if it is a heavy frost.  Your corn will get a serious check and tender herbs like basil may well be lost.  Brassicas and roots I think will be fine.  I also find lettuces, once growing, do not seem to mind a cold snap - it might make a few of the leaves go slimey, but I just pick them off.  And don't forget your tender bedding plants and tender bulbs and tropical plants, all at risk!  :-\

If you have fleece, get it on where you can.  And pop bottle cloches might be handy over the corns.
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Post by: Gadfium on June 06, 2005, 15:33:18
I put the tender stuff out yesterday.

I am currently spewing some very colourful words in the direction of the BBC's useless weather forecasts.

>:(
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Post by: Ed^Chigliak on June 06, 2005, 15:50:12
The rest of the week looks pretty warm on the Tmin if the forecast I read is correct.

http://expert.weatheronline.co.uk/tmin_frame.htm
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Post by: Ed^Chigliak on June 06, 2005, 15:57:47
This is a good weather page

http://theyr.net/cg/cny/I14fc4e/F=js*3*030504*19*EN*engl_London

Wind speed, temperature, rainfall & cloud cover all on one easy to read graph for 3 days. Again showing Tuesday night / Wednesday morning much warmer. Just hover over the locations on the main map and the graphs on the left hand change.
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Post by: raisedbedted on June 06, 2005, 22:33:29
Crumbs, its so much easier when its on the telly with a big clouds!

Still a disparity between sites, I think the overall message is if they get through tonight then they'll have a lovely week.

Fingers crossed!
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Post by: bunnycat on June 06, 2005, 22:51:21
I've got a plastic sheet pegged to the canes round my runner beans (which I planted out on Saturday >:(), and I'll chuck an old towel over my spuds.

I've just put my bay tree out into it's container, too, so a bit of bubble wrap might be called for :-\
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Post by: Merry Tiller on June 06, 2005, 23:11:31
My 2 Bay trees have stayed out for the last 3 Winters with very little damage, they're tougher than you think
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Post by: legless on June 06, 2005, 23:14:41
mine are taking their chances because

1. they were outside for 2 weeks before planting out so should be hardened off.

2. if the worst comes to the worst, most tender stuff that i have can still be sown again.

3. my next door neighbour has promised me there won't be a frost...
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Post by: bunnycat on June 06, 2005, 23:17:35
Mine's just a baby........ :'( He's not even a foot high, yet :(

Seriously though, I'm sure you're right and he'll be fine. He's been outside hardening off for a few weeks, and I've just popped the bubble wrap round him when it's been really cold :)

Hope nobody sustains any damage, if the frost does turn up :-\

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Post by: Merry Tiller on June 06, 2005, 23:23:17
Metcheck says 2 degrees in Bedfordshire but no frost?????????????????
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Post by: tim on June 07, 2005, 06:58:00
The potatoes look a bit sad this am!!
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Post by: Aussie Chick on June 07, 2005, 07:01:27
I'm in Milton Keynes. I thought I should cover things up, so a late dash last night down to the lottie and I am so pleased i did. This morning, frost on the cars and window. Off in a bit to check out how things went!!