Frost in December

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Frost in December

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Frost here this morning ! Ice on the windscreens . No damage obvious but when the sun hits the leaves..... Altitude 745 metres . How did you go at 1200 metres Sno ?
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Re: Frost in December

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I huffed and I puffed and I blew it down the hill . Something's looked a bit droopy and the odd new tip is burnt but no real damage . My toes felt it . Temp was hovering around zero last night at about nine o'clock but it didn't drop below that according to the thermometer this morning . I hope nothing to serious at your place Grahamn .
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The Bonsai are fine . Seasol helps I am sure . Beans have some damage but will get over it .
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Re: Frost in December

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Had a little bit down here too, couldn't believe it!

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