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Old 18-05-2008, 06:54 PM
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I see we have a few cold nights ahead and am thinking about protecting my plants that are outside, but am a bit unsure what to do!

I have some potatoes in a large container, but they are still about halfway down. Do I just cover the top of the container with fleece, or should I "tuck them in"?!

I also have some peas - I take it I just wrap the fleece around the plants a few times?

I also have some tomatoes, peppers and aubergines in a small polycarbonate mini greenhouse thing! Will these need protected or will they be ok in there? Do I need to wrap them with fleece inside or could I just wrap the outside of the box?

And what about my strawberries??

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Old 18-05-2008, 07:00 PM
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Hi ya

I think your strawberries will be fine, i had mine out in the snow and they loved it, as all flowering and ready to fruit.

I have fleeced my runners, i just wrapped the fleece around the base of the wigwam, trying to get as far us as possible and leaving the ground around covered as much as poss, so i would do this with your peas.

I dont know about the pots, as I am not growing any , yet! but i would move the toms inside, but surely they are going to be fine because i think it is more of a ground frost and they will be off the floor.

I am sure a more experienced grape will be along soon.

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Old 18-05-2008, 07:57 PM
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How cold do you mean? Unless we actually get a frost your plants should be fine - no need for extra protection.
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Old 18-05-2008, 08:07 PM
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Forecast is for -1C !
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We had a white frost here this morning!Luckily my allotment is in a sheltered position and my tatties weren't blackened! I've earthed them up to cover the majority of leaves!
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Old 18-05-2008, 09:29 PM
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Peas don't need any protection mine have been outside since end Jan without any protection and I should be picking peas in about two weeks time. Any tender stuff may need protection, like toms, chillies and peppers. Potatoes will be fine with just a bit of fleece draped over them. Same with strawberries, although it isn't the plants that are at risk but the flowers.

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