Stockton, a good refreshing breeze, well that is what we call it, sunshine with some cloud, not a lot, and warm. I am tempted but know better to start some sowing, February can be very nasty up here.
Bunny, Dmball, I have too many years under my belt to fall for it, we quite often get a mild sunny January, not that this has been one, then "bamm" February strikes and on the North East Coast with one foot in the sea it comes straight down from Siberia complete with Polar bears and it is either heat the greenhouse or lose them. Plants need light as much as heat and though the nights are drawing out noticeably when the overcast arrives it can last for days. I will bite my nails and wait, patience is a gardeners best freind.
Haha I know frank I'm up with the border forest , it can turn from spring to mid winter overnight. I bring my seeds indoors these days, take over the house until the weather improves otherwise waiting I end up waiting til June here.
Posts
Wet and windy hre. Came across a tree snapped in half and fallen into the road. No more panels blown out of the fence though.
Extremely windy at the moment hoping my mini greenhouse doesnt blow away.
Stockton, a good refreshing breeze, well that is what we call it, sunshine with some cloud, not a lot, and warm.
I am tempted but know better to start some sowing, February can be very nasty up here.
Frank.
Bunny, Dmball, I have too many years under my belt to fall for it, we quite often get a mild sunny January, not that this has been one, then "bamm" February strikes and on the North East Coast with one foot in the sea it comes straight down from Siberia complete with Polar bears and it is either heat the greenhouse or lose them. Plants need light as much as heat and though the nights are drawing out noticeably when the overcast arrives it can last for days.
I will bite my nails and wait, patience is a gardeners best freind.
Frank.