Posted by Broadback on June 1, 2007, 7:34 am
Well, we had a frost here, just South of Stoke on Trent the night before
last. Caught my potatoes and one of my fuchsias. My runner beans are
running away, wonder if I can risk putting them out, apart from one year
in the early 70's when we had a frost on the 6th June this is the latest
I can remember one here. What about this global warming then? ;-)
Posted by Martin on June 1, 2007, 7:52 am
>Well, we had a frost here, just South of Stoke on Trent the night before
>last. Caught my potatoes and one of my fuchsias. My runner beans are
>running away, wonder if I can risk putting them out, apart from one year
>in the early 70's when we had a frost on the 6th June this is the latest
>I can remember one here. What about this global warming then? ;-)
That's only mentioned on hot days.
We had a really enormous thunderstorm last night. I looked at the weather/rain
radar. We were the only ones with rain, never mind a thunderstorm, within a
radius of 200km. http://www.meteox.nl/h.aspx?r=&jaar=-3&soort=loop1uur
--
Martin
Posted by Bob Hobden on June 1, 2007, 12:41 pm
"Broadback" wrote ...
> Well, we had a frost here, just South of Stoke on Trent the night before
> last. Caught my potatoes and one of my fuchsias. My runner beans are
> running away, wonder if I can risk putting them out, apart from one year
> in the early 70's when we had a frost on the 6th June this is the latest I
> can remember one here. What about this global warming then? ;-)
We rushed down and covered the potatoes and the few Tomatoes I'd put out
only for it to turn wet and not frosty at all, Landrover full of wet fleece
the next day, lovely. :-(
We had a Grass Frost on the 9th June a few years back which did a lot of
damage on the allotment, it being much more exposed than the garden. That's
why we are later than all the new gardeners on our site at putting stuff out
.... mind you, they all got away with it last year.
--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK
Posted by Charlie Pridham on June 1, 2007, 4:13 pm
> We rushed down and covered the potatoes and the few Tomatoes I'd put out
> only for it to turn wet and not frosty at all, Landrover full of wet
fleece
> the next day, lovely. :-(
> We had a Grass Frost on the 9th June a few years back which did a lot of
> damage on the allotment, it being much more exposed than the garden.
That's
> why we are later than all the new gardeners on our site at putting stuff
out
> .... mind you, they all got away with it last year.
> --
> Regards
> Bob Hobden
> 17mls W. of London.UK
Isn't that annoying! our latest frost here has been 8th of June,and I do not
think radiation frost will go with global warming, they frequently have
frosts in hot desert areas at night despite lower latitudes and hotter days
than us. So I would keep the fleece handy :~)
--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collections of Clematis viticella (cvs) and
Lapageria rosea
>last. Caught my potatoes and one of my fuchsias. My runner beans are
>running away, wonder if I can risk putting them out, apart from one year
>in the early 70's when we had a frost on the 6th June this is the latest
>I can remember one here. What about this global warming then? ;-)