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Heavy rain in Chichester now anyone had any?

Look out you easterners it maybe coming your way!!
 




sam86

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Feb 18, 2009
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Fine in Southwick ATM.

Will be nice to know the weather Durrington way around 8.30 - 9 please chaps.
 


Tim Over Whelmed

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It's just arrived in Arundel!
 


tedebear

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Super! I've limed the lawn and turned all my compost and chicken poo all over the garden, a bit of rain will help work it in...
 


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Super! I've limed the lawn and turned all my compost and chicken poo all over the garden, a bit of rain will help work it in...

I get the poo but why the lime?
 




Tim Over Whelmed

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The amount of rain falling here will possibly mean there's none left for you!
 


Marc

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Jul 6, 2003
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Fine in Southwick ATM.

Will be nice to know the weather Durrington way around 8.30 - 9 please chaps.

50/50 I reckon, that storm shower is small but could stretch that far, reckon those East of Worthing will miss it.....hopefully as I'm just about to walk to the pub :angry:
 


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50/50 I reckon, that storm shower is small but could stretch that far, reckon those East of Worthing will miss it.....hopefully as I'm just about to walk to the pub :angry:


It was short and sharp 15mins or so but your need your Albion poncho if you get caught!
 








Beach Hut

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Jul 5, 2003
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Raining in BN43, just bought the washing in
 












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We have very clay like soil, lime helps break it down.


That's true but won't it encourage weeds and broadleaf grasses as well, i suppose it depends whether you want a bowling green or a meadow lawn.

I suspect you know but hollow tineing and sanding dressings is a good way change the structure of the root zone.

Clay is a really problem, my parents house used to have heavy yellow clay compaction and water logging was rife.

I love Lawns....:fishing:
 


tedebear

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Jul 7, 2003
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That's true but won't it encourage weeds and broadleaf grasses as well, i suppose it depends whether you want a bowling green or a meadow lawn.

I suspect you know but hollow tineing and sanding dressings is a good way change the structure of the root zone.

Clay is a really problem, my parents house used to have heavy yellow clay compaction and water logging was rife.

I love Lawns....:fishing:

I do know but thanks (I used to work here index)...
 












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