Hi all
I've been growing veg for years, but all up north. I now find myself on a sheltered, south facing spot on the Dorset coast. Does anyone know when my last frost should be? And being mild is it possible to grow rhubarb (as I understand it needs quite a long cold period in the winter)?
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I'm in South Dorset too and have two rhubarb clumps for years.. They grow really well in spite of being in a south facing garden. As for frost, usually from the first week in May is safe.
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Welcome melsienko!
I'm Dorset right near the coast as well. It would be highly unlikely for us to get a frost right on the coast now, but definitely further inland will, it is just the coastal rim that is protected & I also have protection from the island. The allotment is about a mile & a half away & it often has a frost when nothing at home as it just has farmland behind so I have to grow everything with protection there until mid/end April. I grow rhubarb very successfully, it is quite happy so long it is mulched over the winter to protect the crown, too much cold will kill it.
I'm Dorset right near the coast as well. It would be highly unlikely for us to get a frost right on the coast now, but definitely further inland will, it is just the coastal rim that is protected & I also have protection from the island. The allotment is about a mile & a half away & it often has a frost when nothing at home as it just has farmland behind so I have to grow everything with protection there until mid/end April. I grow rhubarb very successfully, it is quite happy so long it is mulched over the winter to protect the crown, too much cold will kill it.
Westi