I'm sure it's not the first time in history that these seasonal irregularities have come about. Marvel in it and enjoy it while it lasts, rest assured the cold will come and don't worry the plants will recover.
I still have many of my Oriental Poppies flowering. But I am wondering if because of this, will they flower next year,or be to tired to flower when they are supposed to? But I do have many many seedling that I have to plant just in case the parent plant dies!
On one recent gardeners world programme Monty Don was insulating his greenhouse with bubble wrap and he talked about a strong double sided tape can you tell me tha name of this and where to purchase it thank you
just a word on daffs some do come in to growth now as they flower in febuary so thats more trhe norm really but as for climate change definatly it is becoming a longer season for the gardens
suppose the only real good thing about mild autums is if you take cuttings later in the year as ive done this year they will have good time to root ie ive taking fuchsias penstomens and planted up small spring bulbs in to module trays for spring colour they are growing at an fast pace so thats wat will happen hopefully there will be plentry of spring colour when spring comes gerry n ireland
you can get polytunnel clear tape to use for this in any hard wear store are garden centre ive used this tape its awsome for keeping bubble wrap up in the greenhouse but do be aware that its 5 pound now for a roll of this tape chloepip
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