Keye
Feb 2 2007, 12:51 PM
Hello Gardeners!
Anyone with more experience than me know when we're likely to get frost? I'm sitting here in the blazing sun right now and loads of my seeds are indicating that i should 'plant/move outside after the last frost'.
When is it coming?
Thanks,
Keye.
Twisted Rizla
Feb 2 2007, 01:52 PM
You can never tell.
The weather forecasters have said that February will be one of the hottest ever and if they are right then we probably won't get any.
However, the weather has a nasty habit of catching most people out in this country so I would bank on some during Feb - we are in the middle of winter after all.
March still sees some ground frosts too so you need to be cautious of that around that time.
Owderb
Feb 2 2007, 04:16 PM
Frost tonight and for the next 5 nights forecast in the midlands
Owd
Inda
Feb 2 2007, 05:09 PM
Around Easter for planting outside. It's traditional.
If you want to start earlier then use plastic. Cover the soil with clear plastic now. It'll warm the soil up for the next couple of months and keep the rain from making it soggy.
You can sow 2-4 weeks early by using cloches too. I use bamboo canes, plastic and bricks. Anything to keep the elements at bay.
watermelon
Feb 12 2007, 01:58 AM
i have a glass room on the back of my house, if i grow in there do i have to worry about frost?
i mean it will get cold for sure, but i dont think the actual frost will break in.
any good for weed or just other plants?
dopedog
Feb 12 2007, 10:07 AM
you'll probably start getting it at around 3 -4 weeks into flower , depending on the strain m8.
ddog
Budtastic
Apr 18 2007, 04:29 PM
QUOTE(dopedog @ Feb 12 2007, 11:07 AM) [snapback]855472[/snapback]
you'll probably start getting it at around 3 -4 weeks into flower , depending on the strain m8.
ddog

Eh?
Nukkinfuts
Apr 18 2007, 04:32 PM
Fat Freddy
Apr 18 2007, 04:50 PM
Supposed to hit -7 at the weekend
Jay1911
Apr 18 2007, 04:57 PM
I had to scrape the frost off my car windows this morning
Inda
Apr 18 2007, 05:00 PM
The risk of a UK frost tomorrow has pasted. Well, the South West is going to remain blissfully mild.
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