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Fab Westi! Did you get any of the storm last night? I was up at 3.45 watching the lightning and absolute monsoon-like rain. It was spectacular. Feeling a little tired now though!

Everything got a thorough soaking, which is good. The tomato house also survived. Thanks to the giant ground pegs!
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We had the unexpected rain too, Retropants, made the first couple of hours at work a lot fresher but, it’s exceedingly hot and very humid now…..but the rain certainly will help the plants make it through the next three days, of intense heat!
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It will indeed OH. I also watered all my houseplants with the condensate produced by the air con unit in the bedroom. We have a portable one to use when it’s unbearable. The bedroom can get up to 33 degrees.
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We didn't get any of the thunder & lightning as it stayed just north of Bournemouth unfortunately retropants.

They are lifting the warnings Friday & temp back to normal so I can get down & see how everything fared. I know they will be affected with the extreme heat but hoping they just have a sulk & will perk up with a water as I was very diligent giving them a 'proper long water' in prep. I hope the squash & pumpkins reacted more positively to the heat as they have been slow growing & this temp it is what they like best. They look fine but just not interested, but I will give them a feed. Wish I had access to a manure pile as that is really what they like. When in OZ we let out neighbours build up 2 manure piles on our back land with their racing horses manure & we grew direct in that....huge pumpkins with absolutely no watering & very little rain.
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