Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Remove Airlock From Underfloor Coils

end of winter: When does the gardening year?

starts for me in the garden year when nature begins to stir again, to grow and sprout. Not long ago, it looked like this:
temperatures of almost 20 °, deep frozen soil and snow white in the most beautiful. The garden and the garden seemed so far away. Places like this, a hanging chair in the middle of the garden, weather resistant and to use any time, were not very attractive.

How quickly has turned the image. Two days at +10 °, and in January, have been effective with nature like a thunderclap. When you remove the leaves from the untidy flower beds, I find it under thick layers of somewhat flattened first snowdrops. Not with buds, but still bright green leaves, lack of light suffering 3-4 cm long shoots. It's incredible how nature does it.

My body clock tells me (not that I could somehow justify) that it is over now with the severe winter. Maybe my internal sensor reacts there's quite naturally? Somehow I think that it is to freeze only slightly and get more than we have temperatures like the end of February. Global warming has to somehow make it noticeable?
In conclusion, I have thought that I can now start with the addition points of the first flowers. My time put into hibernation pansies, plant and oleander, and a supposedly hardy palm (Trachycarpus fortuneii = Chamerops excelsa). All three of these plant species are a very little frost.

would thus be deemed overly brave I call this not because I thought: " I create three plants still carry into the evening quickly, "One should just quickly get into the house of oleander and Co. of course not forget the danger is to forget, of course, always great, but as written above, the winter is indeed over -... Says my feeling.


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