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I just planted today a cherry tree and some soft fruit bushes, had those Lidl bargains! I have the peach tree in the shed getting used to the cold first as it's been inside. There are a few things in the borders just coming through now but they were here when I moved so not entirely sure what they are but I have kept the ones I liked and moved some about. I will have to take pics and maybe someone can inform me. Going to get some roses this week. Not much to take pics of as of yet really but I will do as they start growing. |
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Just a word of warning - Met Office forecast for next week is turning colder with night-time frosts returning ..... "Outlook for Monday to Wednesday: Largely dry and bright for much of Monday, but then rain later. Turning increasingly cold and unsettled on Tuesday and Wednesday with rain or showers at times. Updated: 1504 on Sat 28 Feb 2009 UK Outlook for Thursday 5 Mar 2009 to Saturday 14 Mar 2009: A cold flow of air from the north or northwest will bring a mix of sunshine and showers up to and including the first weekend. The showers are likely to be most prevalent and heaviest towards the north and west, where they will often be accompanied by a fairly blustery wind. The air cold enough for the showers to be a wintry mix of hail, sleet or snow at times, although any significant accumulations of snow should be mainly confined to higher ground in the north. Into the following week the current trend is for the weather to gradually become more settled and milder from the southwest. Temperatures will be below the seasonal average at first with overnight frost and ice but will probably recover to nearer average later. Updated: 1133 on Sat 28 Feb 2009" |
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Yep - same here! I've forgotten what 'warm' feels like - we've been TOO cold for me... and I like winter! Well, March DID come in like a lion here near DC - I had 12 inches of snow at my house and about 5 at work (8 miles away...) - LOTS of fun though!! And because we're having a warm-up now, almost all of it's gone - '70's this weekend!! Maybe I can finally wear a t-shirt again - and open my windows! |
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Yes, it's the opening of the windows that I miss! I love having fresh air in the house Did manage it a bit last weekend and the weekend before as it was quite warm and sunny but today, although it's bright it's bitterly cold. I don't think we've seen the last of winter here in the UK yet |
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