
Today here the sun is beating in my window, I am even thinking of taking my fleece cardigan off - a bit blustery, but gorgeous sunshine, white clouds scudding past in the distance. The forecast for this evening - heavy snow and high winds (ie blizzards) !

Just keep an eagle eye on the minimum temperatures, if they drop low for long enough even spuds in a garage can get damaged if it is unheated. Blackening on the shoot extremities is the sign, hobbit. (I'll bet you knew that already, but no harm in reminding.
)Pennards, eh...
Bulbs in clay...I seem to mind seeing a TV programme once that showed planting bulbs on a little bed of leaves/leafmould with a bit of sand mixed in to improve the drainage. Mark you, I cannot remember which bulbs they were - probably daffies - but it is worth thinking about. If they have sand rather than clay next to them then I would expect that they would be that much safer from rotting, to judge by my memories of dibbing in many hundreds of bulbs at various castles and stately homes.
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