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What can you do when it's raining?
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 3:19 pm
by Jenny Green
Just been defeated by the weather. Nothing to do in the greenhouse. I've been forced indoors and now I'm at a loss as to what to do! All my sowing's done (except for the seed I haven't got yet.
I can't bear to waste this precious childfree time. Please help!
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 3:25 pm
by Chantal
You could have a look through some of Jerry's recommended websites, there's some good stuff there.

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 3:53 pm
by pigletwillie
I wish we had been out of it. We collected a 8x6 greenhouse (freecycle) and deposited on the lottie in the pouring rain. As we were already wet we decided to plant 26 asparagus crowns anyway. Then off to home, a roaring fire and rudgy to watch.
The only good thing was at least they didnt need watering in

Raining!!
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 5:31 pm
by Anonymous
Aren't you the lucky ones, only getting rain!! As I type, we are having a most horrendous hail storm. One good thing about it is that the hailstones are smaller that the storm we had earlier.
Roll on global warming!!
valmarg
snow
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 7:22 pm
by pigletwillie
We have now caught Chantals Snow, Nice when I have two night shifts to work in it.
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 7:28 pm
by Chantal
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 7:42 pm
by pigletwillie
Tonights ok, just busy from 4am when things start up. Tommorow though will be a "normal" night with lots to do, no probs though as we have artic gear and a big kettle..
Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 7:46 pm
by Chantal
I'd heard...

Posted: Sun Apr 09, 2006 8:50 pm
by Jenny Green
Well, I didn't mention it but it was hailstones too - I'm much too tough to even notice that kind of thing! Talking of putting on the thermal underwear, do you mean to say you've taken it off already? I tried going without it yesterday but it was straight back on again this morning - far too nippy round the sensitive areas!
I pricked out some shoo fly seedlings in the end. They were a little young for it but I'm sure they'll survive. Also known as Nicandra Physaloides. Well, I'm starting to show off now so I'd better go.