I think you could say that we have moved on to the latter part of plan C earlier than expected. I am of course referring to our dilemma over the annual flower seedlings.
I wasn't anticipating the need to move them into the greenhouse just yet but, with stories of expected heavy snowfalls, it seemed a wise precaution. I was more concerned that the snow would flatten the poor things rather than the cold cause any problem. They had successfully weathered freezing temperatures earlier in the week.
So far neither had they suffered from their time constrained in modules.
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Larkspur |
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Nigella |
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Cornflowers with some poppies behind |
I don't think the young plants are growing as strongly as when I sowed them direct last year so it will be interesting to watch how they progress. To be honest though being shrouded in enviromesh I didn't really take much notice of them last December.
Now, all I need to do is to remember to keep an eye on them. Small pots left in the greenhouse tend to be neglected over winter and dry out. Not that there is danger of them needing watering at present.
Also moved into the greenhouse was a tub of parsley. I may cut and freeze some to be on the safe side. Usually it lasts through winter but this tub looks a bit worse for wear.
A few other plants have also been moved in for a bit of shelter.
The osteospernum is refusing to give in to the fact that winter is now upon us
Surprisingly in spite of the nasturtiums on the plot having succumbed to the frosty weather over a week ago, one individual in the garden held on until the -3C (26.2F) of Sunday night/Monday morning.
This is just one example that shows how plants on the plot have a much tougher life than those having more shelter in the garden.
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Sunday |
On Sunday the leaves were flagging but the flowers were tougher.
On Monday morning the picture looked different.
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Monday morning |
On Sunday, the heavy snow, forecast at the beginning of the week, turned out to be just a sprinkling. A small amount settled for a short while on our tubs but that was about it.
Still, should any further snow try to catch us out, we and our plants are now prepared,
Did the snow arrive in your part if the country?