Down to minus 1.6C overnight. Luckily we had the frost tender plants covered with frost cloths.
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Re: Report your Frost, or (how low did you go 2009)
Not bad going there, Richard.
Down to 3.6C here.
The mountains, Torlesse Range, had a coating of snow on them this morning and further ranges inland
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Down to 3.6C here.
The mountains, Torlesse Range, had a coating of snow on them this morning and further ranges inland
JohnGaul
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Re: Report your Frost, or (how low did you go 2009)
yer tell me pumpkins that John had a few leafs hits but not bad enough to kill any plants,corn,tomato,cucumbers,melons, etc were fine, gees its a tough and challenging place to be a gardener i can tell ya,and then its also one of the hottest places in the country as wellNZ Thunderstorm Soc wrote:Not bad going there, Richard.
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