Posted by Sacha on March 1, 2010, 5:06 am
I don't know what it went down to but we had a sharpish frost here last
night. The lawn was white and so was the section of flower beds that
seems to get the worst of it. I don't think it's done any further
damage but we had hoped we might be past that stage!
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Sacha
www.hillhousenursery.com
Shrubs & perennials. Tender & exotics.
South Devon
Posted by 'Mike' on March 1, 2010, 5:09 am
>I don't know what it went down to but we had a sharpish frost here last
>night. The lawn was white and so was the section of flower beds that seems
>to get the worst of it. I don't think it's done any further damage but we
>had hoped we might be past that stage!
> --
> Sacha
No frost here on the Isle of Wight and it's lovely and sunny
Mike
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Base for a Botanic visit to the Isle of Wight?
www.shanklinmanormews.co.uk
Posted by Martin on March 1, 2010, 5:28 am
>I don't know what it went down to but we had a sharpish frost here last
>night. The lawn was white and so was the section of flower beds that
>seems to get the worst of it. I don't think it's done any further
>damage but we had hoped we might be past that stage!
In ZH have night frosts forecast for the foreseeable future, BUT today the sun
is shining and the lawn is no longer a lake.
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Martin
Posted by June Hughes on March 1, 2010, 6:23 am
>>I don't know what it went down to but we had a sharpish frost here last
>>night. The lawn was white and so was the section of flower beds that
>>seems to get the worst of it. I don't think it's done any further
>>damage but we had hoped we might be past that stage!
>In ZH have night frosts forecast for the foreseeable future, BUT today the sun
>is shining and the lawn is no longer a lake.
We have sunshine this morning in north London although there was a heavy
frost during the night.
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June Hughes
Posted by Phil Gurr on March 1, 2010, 6:48 am
>>
>>>I don't know what it went down to but we had a sharpish frost here last
>>>night. The lawn was white and so was the section of flower beds that
>>>seems to get the worst of it. I don't think it's done any further
>>>damage but we had hoped we might be past that stage!
>>
>>In ZH have night frosts forecast for the foreseeable future, BUT today
>>the sun
>>is shining and the lawn is no longer a lake.
> We have sunshine this morning in north London although there was a heavy
> frost during the night.
Down to minus 7.5C here last night and still with a full 8" cover of snow.
The snow hasn't really thawed, just softened on the top and compacted. Now
firm enough to walk on. Wall to wall blue sky now after a sprinkling of snow
last night and a temperature of + 1.5C. No frog spawn yet - the frogs can't
find the pond!
Phil
Northern Highlands of Scotland
>night. The lawn was white and so was the section of flower beds that seems
>to get the worst of it. I don't think it's done any further damage but we
>had hoped we might be past that stage!
> --
> Sacha