WHAT ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY - 2022

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  1. Upsydaisy

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    Yes @JJ28 they got blackened by a sharp frost. I moved them undercover ( still outdoors) for a week to dry out a bit. Then I trimmed them hard back and moved them into the bubble wrap enclosure inside our greenhouse. :)
     
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      I've moved all my tender plants into the bubble wrapped greenhouse today. It's crammed, I didn't get a photo as it was dark by the time I finished. I have a electric fan heater set to 5c with a power consumption meter.
       
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        Thank you Upsydaisy....still waiting for a frost here, then I think the unheated conservatory should suit them. I have a pot of begonias also, not had before. Do they keep over winter in cool indoors please?
         
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          brought some plants in the house for now , forgot about the ensete in the gh last night hope it hasn't damaged it. Tidied the spare room so I could fit said plants in there.
           
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            Today our gardener came in and trimmed the hedge for us. It was a lovely dry sunny day, though freezing cold, and he had it done and tidied up in five hours.
             
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              As I haven't set a foot on the balcony today, due to accompanying my wife to the Eye Clinic at the local hospital. She had the stitches taken out & given some more eye drops which I will have to put in her eye for the next 4 weeks, I don't know how my plants have fared. I don't expect to see any casualties but I will have to bring a couple of things into the flat over night & put them out again sometime tomorrow.

              Before we go to bed tonight I will close up the mini-greenhouse on the table on the balcony & bring in two pots of Clivias. They need a cold spell but not getting frosted! Other than that there is little else I can do for the moment. But even a couple of degrees of frost won't kill off my Geraniums & Pelargoniums on the balcony. I've tried to give them a modicum of protection so I'm not expecting any plants to be killed by the frosts of tonight & the coming few days. But there are some seedling Nasturtiums that will no doubt succumb tonight. These are self-sown but I have seeds saved to plant next year.
               
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                Sorry @JJ28 , can't help you with Begonias as I don't grow them, I'm sure someone in ' the know' will come to your aid soon. :biggrin: :dbgrtmb:
                 
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                It depends what sort they are. Tuberous ones will keep if dry and cool, and B. semperflorens usually keep in the same conditions. I cut all the dying stems off.

                Other Begonias are usually tender so would be best brought indoors.
                 
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                  After hanging out the laundry ( after a careful bonfire check :blue thumb:) I must sweep the pathway and main door patio area of leaves as mushy ones can get slippery in icy temps and I would hate our postie to come a cropper!!:yikes::nonofinger:
                   
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                    Does your postie come to your door Upsy? You take care on that slippery surface too!
                     
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                      Yes Vicky, although we have a mail box fitted to the wall by the door.

                      Thanks..will do.:biggrin::dbgrtmb:
                       
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                      Thank you for advice Michael Hewett, it's now in the conservatory. I'd like it to survive as it was absolutely covered in beautiful white flowers throughout the summer.
                       
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                        Nothing today it's too cold.
                         
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                          Hot choccy and thermals, you'll soon warm up!!:biggrin::dbgrtmb::coffee:
                           
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                            Vicky ,the postman was saved from negotiating the risky journey to our mailbox....I met him at the gate whilst in mid sweeping mode. :biggrin:


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