The rainy season?
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Well having survived the drought while stuff was growing , we now seem to be settling into the rainy season, when we need stuff to ripen! I hope not as lots of plants are coming to fruition. in this weather blight seems quite likely, wondering if a cover over the outdoor tomatoes might help prevent it, they look very healthy at the moment.
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Hi NB,
I think it is a little early to describe it as the rainy season down here. We had rain from last night until mid-morning today, and that's it.
The wind since then has dried most of it up and the ground is looking much as it did before
I think it is a little early to describe it as the rainy season down here. We had rain from last night until mid-morning today, and that's it.
The wind since then has dried most of it up and the ground is looking much as it did before
Cheers PJ.
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Oh PJ, what a difference a few miles can make!
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Nature's Babe wrote:Oh PJ, what a difference a few miles can make!
The water butt from the two sheds has filled up, but I have two linked together from the conservatory, and the second one is still empty
I shall go to the plot tomorrow, and with the winds we get down there just a couple of miles from Dungeness power station, I'm expecting it to be as dry as ever. Luckily we have water on site.
Cheers PJ.
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ON Friday, it raining in Horncastle for nearly 4 hours straight, with a nice Thunderstorm inbetween. 20 Miles away in Wainfleet (where I live) - we'd put some fertiliser down on our garden with the expectation of it being watered in nicely. Turns out - it drizzled for 5 mins and stopped - that was it!
Finally got some rain this Sunday though.
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Finally got some rain this Sunday though.
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Very hit and miss our weather, and I am now more surprised if the forecast is right !
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