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Snow

On 06/02/2009 in Allotments

We’ve had our fair share of the snow here in Bath. I spent Monday moving pots around in near blizzard conditions at the garden where I work as Head Gardener. I had snowflakes settling on every ripple and fold of my clothes – even on my eyelashes


Insects and snow

On 11/02/2009 in Wildlife

The snow was great fun, but it made wildlife watching in my garden a bit pointless. I am rather biased on this, because as far as I'm concerned, wildlife really means insects. OK, there are a few birds and the odd squirrel out there


Clearing snow...

On 10/12/2012 in forum

After breaking a leg several years ago I religiously clear the snow off the paths in the front and back garden. It's not a chore, doesn't take long and I find it rewarding to be able to go out each day, walk up the garden without risk of breaking a


Snow plants

On 07/01/2010 in Gardeners' musings

Oh snow, where were you in London on Christmas day? Why are you here now, hampering our efforts to burn off mince pies through brisk gardening? There's nothing I can do in my garden, except ponder when the compost heap will start breaking down again


Snowed in

On 10/02/2009 in Gardeners' musings

comfort and less space for carrying bags of cement. Last week I sold the most recent Land Rover in order to trade it in for a less thirsty vehicle.Big mistake. Two days later it started snowing and, at the time of writing, we're under about six inches


SNOW!

On 24/03/2013 in forum

Why does it have to keep snowing?! I want to be out side gardening not indoors watching gardeners world! (even though it is a good programe) You speak for most of the forkers on this forum Will ! I agree.   Had a to-do list for the weekend before OH


Snow and ice in the garden

On 14/01/2010 in Gardeners' musings

Yesterday at a Gardeners' Question Time recording it was amazing to hear that Eric's Cumbrian plot had only had 5cm of snow. Not so here in Hampshire. The snow is 45-60cm deep and the icicles more than 1m long!What have I been up to during the snowy


Garden birds in the snow

On 23/01/2013 in Gardeners' musings

There is still plenty of snow and ice in my neck of the woods. The ground is so slippery that my parked car slid backwards down the drive today. Despite this rather unnerving incident, I’m really enjoying the latest outbreak of ‘proper’ wintery


Squirrels, foxes and snow

On 08/12/2010 in Wildlife

I don't think the squirrels liked the snow. Apart from the fact that they found it difficult to retrieve their buried nuts, each time they hopped, they were completely engulfed in the stuff. In south-east London we only had 3 or 4 inches but that


Winter snow and tender plants

On 29/11/2010 in Gardeners' musings

Snow has arrived early in my part of the East Midlands, and in many other areas too. The BBC radio weather forecast this morning summed it up nicely: plunging temperatures, record-breaking conditions, no sign of it letting-up all week.And what


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