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Off topic & small talk: What do you do at these temperatures (Page 22)

Topic created on 26th Jun. 2019 | Page: 22 of 27 | Answers: 264 | Views: 28,994
Saphira
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RiverSong wrote on 02/27/2023 at 9:22 pm:

plantlets as it goes get inside or wrap with fleece still quite cold the nights.

Got my very small olive tree back inside because it is still in the plastic Pot and has already desperately twisted the leaves. With the other candidates I can not do much, because they are planted outside. Thank goodness the magnolia buds have been smart enough to go back down a gear

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RiverSong
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Saphira wrote on 27/02/2023 at 22:11: Got my very small olive tree back in because it is still in the plastic Pot and has already desperately twisted the leaves. I can't do much about the other candidates because they're planted outside. Thank goodness the magnolia buds have been smart enough to go back down a gear

great, you don't have to expose them to unnecessary stress

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Anonym
Read just that one could see yesterday in NRW and Lower Saxony auroras. Has anyone yesterday by chance looked in the evening / night in the sky, and has seen that?

Today it should possibly be possible again.

Mont St. Michel yesterday:

https://spaceweathergallery2.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=193495

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Saphira
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SlottiKarotti wrote on 28.02.2023 at 13:33: Just read that you could see auroras yesterday in NRW and Lower Saxony. Did anyone happen to look up in the sky yesterday evening/night and see this?

Today it should possibly be possible again.

Mont St. Michel yesterday:

https://spaceweathergallery2.com/indiv_upload.php?upload_id=193495

I also read this and went out into the garden at night. Could unfortunately see nothing. Will try it again today. Always wanted to see the aurora.

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Rainmann
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Car wash 😀.

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RiverSong
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Rainmann wrote on 28.02.2023 at 15:01: car wash 😀.

best idea

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RiverSong
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hope for sun, plants finally want to grow better

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Falko
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This weekend was really in the water. Since Friday afternoon it rains with me continuously. Also, the temperatures did not make it beyond single digits. So far, this spring is a disappointment.

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Donnie
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I don't care if the weather stays like this, I think it's better than sweating it out at a sweltering 33 degrees in the summer

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RebellYell
Top Member
Falko wrote on 16.04.2023 at 17:18: This weekend was really in the water. Since Friday afternoon it has been raining continuously. Also the temperatures didn't make it past single digits. So far this spring has been a disappointment.

March was slightly too warm (not normal and certainly not too cold). April has been below average warm so far, but this will change from the end of next week then. In short, an almost normal spring, as it used to be very common.


P.S. Be glad that it rains. After the many years that were clearly too dry, it is good that it is just so. Personally, I do not want to experience what large parts of France and Italy have to go through.

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