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"The Narcissus fly not like shade" - rubbish. I've lost bulbs to them in full shade cold troughs. "The Narcissus fly doesnt fly high" - rubbish. I've seen them fly over the house after I try to kill 'em and miss.I can tell you they do love to sunbathe. In my garden they like to sit on Colchicum leaves, rocks on the rockery and the edge of raised beds. Their favourite plant for nectar is hardy Geraniums. Such a good feeling to quickly fold the petals around the fly and squeeze - evil LOL
Quote from: gote on March 03, 2012, 06:47:01 PMA question: I grow some snowdrops fairly well outside in the ground - mostly nivalis. They are frozen solid every year. I should imagine they got at least -10°C at the roots this year since we had no snow. No harm whatsoever. What would be the difference to a pot potted plant? Göte.Göte - I would think -10c would be unusually low for soil temperature even without snowcover. . . . I remember a hort researcher once telling me that the ground temps are surprisingly high if the ground is moist but the temp can drop severely if the ground is very dry. 1990/91 was such a winter here, no precipitation from January to March and damage was amazing on certain perennials south to Virginia as I recall. Even peonies were damaged, crocosmias were wiped out.I guess tha damage in UK alpine houses in the past two years confirms the fact that even hardy potted bulbs cannot withstand minor cold. But why is still a mystery to me. Rapid dessication or whatever.... johnw
A question: I grow some snowdrops fairly well outside in the ground - mostly nivalis. They are frozen solid every year. I should imagine they got at least -10°C at the roots this year since we had no snow. No harm whatsoever. What would be the difference to a pot potted plant? Göte.
Mark - Jim is more than 6 degrees of latitude south of you and I am 10+. Perhaps the NBF behaves differently as you go south. johnw
Göte - This may seem like a stupid question coming from a Canadian who should know all there is to know about snow and ice. So from one two who ankle skate, at normal atmospheric pressure just how cold can ice get? Let's say at a minimum air temperature of -25c.johnw
GöteDo you grow magnolias in your garden?Here water pipes must go down 1.25 m (approx. 4 feet). Geothermal slinky/coil pipes with refrigerant for house heating at a friend's were down approx. 2.5m (approx. 7 feet) as I recall and gave her a 17.2c house temperature. Her soil was quite heavy but the installer's stated temp of 17.2 seemed awfully high to me. Her neighbors have their coils at the bottom of the lake and they had a reading of close to 15c, this too seemed high to me.johnw