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Warning for tender plants
Just been looking at three different weather forecasts ; BBC , netweather and weather in UK .
All indicate by this time next week we're in for a very cold spell , probably snow coming in from the east .
Just thought I'd warn fellow members to look out for anything they're growing on the tender side !
Keep warm .
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From the east .................... oh 'eck! That means we'll get it
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
"Aye.................and fire and brimstone shall fall from the sky"...
Same here Dove , I'm In E.Lincs. ; can't wait to be working in that !
The East winds always make it very cold here to in Devon, West wind is the best but brings the rain.
Paul ... nothing to slow the wind between the Urals and here
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Just looked at the link , let us hope they're wrong !
Be ironic really , here's me bragging to myself on how my plants have got through in an unheated greenhouse ; Oh dear !
Metcheck has it cold - below freezing but not by so much - 3 or 4 degrees below zero over your way, close to zero for us, Lyn. A couple of days when it may not get above freezing in the east of the UK. Very cold wind mind you, but their forecast at the moment is largely dry, not with lots of snow. It's still quite a long way ahead in weather forecast terms of course. Anything can happen
“It's still magic even if you know how it's done.”
Met office are predicting it will hit us in 8 days time.