What are you going to grow "New to you" for 2014

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  1. joolz68

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    kristen is not ignorant anyway shape or form!

    Middleton climate for you :blue thumb: thats one of the reasons i moved :biggrin:
     
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      And to add if we do get the artic blast from the polar vortex shifting this way,id be more concerned about people surviving than plants in my garden :dunno:
      -32 :hate-shocked::hate-shocked::hate-shocked:x
       
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      No I said that the weather cannot be forecast with any sense of accuracy more than 10 days to a fortnight out. If it didn't read that way I apologise. To clarify my view: I think that what the met office predicts 5 days out is worth starting to plan for, and what it says for 48 hours out is almost a racing certainty, so I'll take physical actions that that point and wrap, or unwrap, plants accordingly. The basis for the Met Office's short term weather forecasting accuracy is that recent weather enables them to predict how the air masses will interact in the near future, and it is that particular, current, weather scenario and the highly likely relative air masses movements that I was attempting to describe.

      Lets do that.

      My reading of the Telegraph article was how grim the polar vortex has been in America. I don't think -40C/-40F is that rare in the region of the great lakes - so the houses there have garages where you can plug your car into the mains so that the oil in the sump doesn't freeze (or whatever). They certainly don't have those facilities in Texas! and the charts looked like the cold was stretching pretty much right down to the Gulf, so that will be a rare experience for anyone in the South, and life threatening as a consequence. It was interesting to read the thoughts of someone, unaccustomed to it, living through it. I didn't read in the article any predictions for us, so I don't think the Telegraph were trying to flog papers - that sort of sales-ramping by scare mongering is the domain of the Tabloids :)
       
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      Just heard the weather forecast on the radio more rain next week.
       
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        Just seen it on the BBCNews channel too.....more rain and it looks like more wind towards the end of next week if the closeness of the isobars on the weather map were anything to go by!
         
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        Looking forward to Countryfile forecast tonight..:sofa:
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          Agreed, but..............

          This is correct. Although their front is heading this way it will be very different by the time it lands.


          Over the last week or so, three weathermen have said the same thing in interviews about the US weather.
           
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          I'm going to grow some Stevia this year. I haven't tried growing it before but it is great stuff so I'll have a go. :)
          Btw, whatever happens to the weather we will all just go on gardening I am sure.:SUNsmile:
           
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            Maybe a beard...

            No but seriously, I'm going to plant a lot of dahlias in a sunny bed. I've only planted a few in my time, but I'd like to try different types this year.
             
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              I noticed wilkinsons had some differant kinds for a £1 a pack,not sure if its for 1 bulb as i didnt get time to browse but i will on tuesday:biggrin:
               
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                I won't bore you all with the exhaustive list of everything I've bought but the highlights (hopefully, anyway!) are:

                Agapanthus
                Calendula
                Chrysanthemum
                Dahlia
                Echium
                Eryngium
                Echinops
                Echinacea
                Helleborus
                Ipomoea
                Larkspur
                Lupin
                Nicotiana
                Primrose
                Rudbeckia
                Verbascum
                Zinnia

                Oh and about twenty five different varieties of sweet pea (my guilty pleasure!)
                 
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                  We won't be bored.....do tell!! :biggrin::blue thumb: ;)
                   
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                    Thanks @fat controller, @Kristen, @Sheal and @lost_in_france... yes all i wanted to know, that they will be fine... and no I didnt plan for any specific dates/time... its just one day I am de-weeding the not-so-cold but wet garden and see all these green leaves coming out and panicked! what if they all die when (if) the real-winter comes....

                    thanks for alleviating my fears... I am afraid that I may send some more panicky emails in forums as I have a lot to learn about gardening and plant behaviour.. :)
                     
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                      Now thats a sweet pea lover!!!
                      Good luck, Ruley
                       
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                        Fire away! There are no daft questions (well, other than NOT asking a question!)
                         
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