AmexRuislip
Retired Spy 🕵️♂️
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Did any of you guys work on your allotment's today?
My perfect weather today - low 70F's and mainly sunny, really nice in the garden.
Went up this morning, but all weather is fun
Did any of you guys work on your allotment's today?
My perfect weather today - low 70F's and mainly sunny, really nice in the garden.
Too hot for me along at the Weald Site off Old Shoreham Road/Nevil Avenue. Luckily we're off to Ireland for our hols.
We're off in the camper for 6-8 weeks in 10 days time, so have been gradually closing up shop. Greenhouse tomato plants will be burnt to avoid blight whilst away. We're already on autumnal work.
I don't like the heat and humidity eg that horrible July heatwave, especially oppressively hot nights, plus I'm wary of sun damage.
If only every summer today could be just like today ..... dreaming.
Have to say I love working on days like today
I don't like the heat and humidity eg that horrible July heatwave, especially oppressively hot nights, plus I'm wary of sun damage.
If only every summer today could be just like today ..... dreaming.
I'd go further. If only every Summer could be like this Summer. Plenty of rain. Just the odd heatwave, but nothing relentless. More cloudy days than sunny ones.
Perfect in my book
In this neck of the woods, we had huge droughts and searing temps for several summers in a row up to last year. Very common in this millennium … climate change. This summer has been the exception. Other than a very dry and cold April, since then every few weeks a few inches of rain has fallen over just two or three days. Our garden hedges, perennials and lawn look amazing. Complete contrast to the parched garden last year fir example. Perfect for gardens.
In this neck of the woods, we had huge droughts and searing temps for several summers in a row up to last year. Very common in this millennium … climate change. This summer has been the exception. Other than a very dry and cold April, since then every few weeks a few inches of rain has fallen over just two or three days. Our garden hedges, perennials and lawn look amazing. Complete contrast to the parched garden last year fir example. Perfect for gardens.
Anyone finding this glorious weather enhancing the growing season for seeds.
Our onions are way ahead of where they should be.
Tempting but getting colder next week. Got spuds to get in plus beetroot and carrot seeds but will wait for a week or two
It is hard though, garlic is so advanced they're already speaking Italian