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Muddymike 15-06-2007 10:45 AM

Its still raining
 
No rain for weeks, now it does not know when to stop. Look what its done to
my lovely Lupin.
http://www.twango.com/media/Muddymik...e.10261?sort=5


Mike
www.farend.org.uk



Kate Morgan 15-06-2007 11:07 AM

Its still raining
 
Oh dear I know how you feel the same thing happened to mine. I put a few
support twigs in the ground with them, tied them up, gently of course and
they recovered well.

kate
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No rain for weeks, now it does not know when to stop. Look what its done
to my lovely Lupin.
http://www.twango.com/media/Muddymik...e.10261?sort=5


Mike
www.farend.org.uk




Mary Fisher 15-06-2007 11:11 AM

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"Muddymike" wrote in message
om...
No rain for weeks, now it does not know when to stop. Look what its done
to my lovely Lupin.
http://www.twango.com/media/Muddymik...e.10261?sort=5


Mike
www.farend.org.uk


Yes, my new marigolds have suffered similarly :-(

Mary





Amethyst Deceiver 15-06-2007 11:35 AM

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Muddymike wrote:
No rain for weeks, now it does not know when to stop. Look what its
done to my lovely Lupin.
http://www.twango.com/media/Muddymik...e.10261?sort=5


Last year my potatoes and broad beans lasted until July 2nd's downpour.
They're flat already.

--
Linz
Wet Yorks



Beryl Harwood 15-06-2007 01:53 PM

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ahh, what a shame, but what lovely pictures! I have had a tall fuchsia
[it is an Irish hedge variety] which has suffered in a similar way.

I don't think it shows in any of the pics of my little garden as it was
not in green or flower at the time they were taken, but my pics are at -

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/bharwo...den/index.html

I hope the lupins recover soon.

Beryl

Mary Fisher 15-06-2007 05:47 PM

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"Beryl Harwood" wrote in message
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ahh, what a shame, but what lovely pictures! I have had a tall fuchsia
[it is an Irish hedge variety] which has suffered in a similar way.

I don't think it shows in any of the pics of my little garden as it was
not in green or flower at the time they were taken, but my pics are at -

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/bharwo...den/index.html

I hope the lupins recover soon.

Beryl


groan

Your garden shows mine up :-(

Mary



K 15-06-2007 06:03 PM

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Mary Fisher writes

"Beryl Harwood" wrote in message
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The message
from "Muddymike" contains these words:

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ahh, what a shame, but what lovely pictures! I have had a tall fuchsia
[it is an Irish hedge variety] which has suffered in a similar way.

I don't think it shows in any of the pics of my little garden as it was
not in green or flower at the time they were taken, but my pics are at -

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/bharwo...den/index.html

I hope the lupins recover soon.

groan

Your garden shows mine up :-(

A large part of my garden is under 6 inches of water atm.

What is really fun is the park opposite - the water is having trouble
with the clay, and is forming big bubbles under the turf (about 4ft
across and 6 inches high) which you can bounce on like a water bed :-)

We also have quarter of a mile of river that wasn't there two days ago.
--
Kay

Mary Fisher 15-06-2007 08:14 PM

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"K" wrote in message
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A large part of my garden is under 6 inches of water atm.


oh - I'd have thought you were higher than us ... obviously I'm wrong.

What is really fun is the park opposite - the water is having trouble with
the clay, and is forming big bubbles under the turf (about 4ft across and
6 inches high) which you can bounce on like a water bed :-)

We also have quarter of a mile of river that wasn't there two days ago.


That's not funny :-(

Mary



Beryl Harwood 15-06-2007 08:44 PM

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The message
from K contains these words:

Mary Fisher writes

"Beryl Harwood" wrote in message
...
The message
from "Muddymike" contains these words:

http

ahh, what a shame, but what lovely pictures! I have had a tall fuchsia
[it is an Irish hedge variety] which has suffered in a similar way.

I don't think it shows in any of the pics of my little garden as it was
not in green or flower at the time they were taken, but my pics are at -

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/bharwo...den/index.html

I hope the lupins recover soon.

groan

Your garden shows mine up :-(

A large part of my garden is under 6 inches of water atm.


What is really fun is the park opposite - the water is having trouble
with the clay, and is forming big bubbles under the turf (about 4ft
across and 6 inches high) which you can bounce on like a water bed :-)


We also have quarter of a mile of river that wasn't there two days ago.


Ouch, I hope it stays outside your house!!

Beryl

Beryl Harwood 15-06-2007 08:48 PM

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The message
from "Mary Fisher" contains these words:


"Beryl Harwood" wrote in message
...
The message
from "Muddymike" contains these words:

http


ahh, what a shame, but what lovely pictures! I have had a tall fuchsia
[it is an Irish hedge variety] which has suffered in a similar way.

I don't think it shows in any of the pics of my little garden as it was
not in green or flower at the time they were taken, but my pics are at -

http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/bharwo...den/index.html

I hope the lupins recover soon.

Beryl


groan


Your garden shows mine up :-(


No Mary, that was last year, it has been very neglected since then and
several things have died so it looks quite pathetic to me now. My rose
arch has been full of flowers but htey are all soggy and drooping now,
really sad.

The only good thing is that my water but is full again as I have had to
resort to the hose for a few weeks to prevent everything shrivelling to
death.

The front suffers most as being second one in on a terrace I can't get
the hose round to it and am unable to carry buckets of water.

Beryl

K 15-06-2007 09:27 PM

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Mary Fisher writes

"K" wrote in message
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A large part of my garden is under 6 inches of water atm.


It's only surface run-off. It'll seep away slowly.
We probably are higher than you, but we're in a local hollow in clay.

oh - I'd have thought you were higher than us ... obviously I'm wrong.

What is really fun is the park opposite - the water is having trouble with
the clay, and is forming big bubbles under the turf (about 4ft across and
6 inches high) which you can bounce on like a water bed :-)

We also have quarter of a mile of river that wasn't there two days ago.


That's not funny :-(

It's not threatening any houses, the road drains seems to be taking it,
and it's only about 12 inches deep at the deepest point. But quite
impressive!

I gather the A65 has been closed between Skipton and Settle - apparently
a landslip, not sure exactly where.
--
Kay

K 15-06-2007 09:39 PM

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Beryl Harwood writes
The message
from K contains these words:


A large part of my garden is under 6 inches of water atm.


What is really fun is the park opposite - the water is having trouble
with the clay, and is forming big bubbles under the turf (about 4ft
across and 6 inches high) which you can bounce on like a water bed :-)


We also have quarter of a mile of river that wasn't there two days ago.


Ouch, I hope it stays outside your house!!


Thanks :-)
No, nothing to worry about - the river is at a lower level than us on
the other side of the road, and in fact is already drying up.
Although the garden is in a clay hollow, the house is at the highest
part and we are pretty immune from flooding. Cellar isn't even damp.
--
Kay

[email protected] 15-06-2007 10:09 PM

Its still raining
 
On Jun 15, 9:39 pm, K wrote:

Ouch, I hope it stays outside your house!!


Thanks :-)
No, nothing to worry about - the river is at a lower level than us on
the other side of the road, and in fact is already drying up.
Although the garden is in a clay hollow, the house is at the highest
part and we are pretty immune from flooding. Cellar isn't even damp.
--


But isn't your back garden at a lower level to the house, does that
get flooded especially at the bottom end?

Judith



K 15-06-2007 10:26 PM

Its still raining
 
" writes
On Jun 15, 9:39 pm, K wrote:

Ouch, I hope it stays outside your house!!


Thanks :-)
No, nothing to worry about - the river is at a lower level than us on
the other side of the road, and in fact is already drying up.
Although the garden is in a clay hollow, the house is at the highest
part and we are pretty immune from flooding. Cellar isn't even damp.
--


But isn't your back garden at a lower level to the house, does that
get flooded especially at the bottom end?

Yes, it was under 6 inches of water this morning. Soaking away steadily
now - it's mainly in the temporary 'pool' we dug to take draining from
the beds.
--
Kay

[email protected] 15-06-2007 10:44 PM

Its still raining
 
On Jun 15, 10:26 pm, K wrote:

Yes, it was under 6 inches of water this morning. Soaking away steadily
now - it's mainly in the temporary 'pool' we dug to take draining from
the beds.
--


Do you get a lot of run-off from the Church onto your driveway?

Here in Norwich we had a lot of rain last night, it lulled me to sleep
battering against the windows. Today, a lot of the shingle on our
driveway, slightly uphill, is on the road. The lupins are prostrate,
the raspberries which are ready to eat, are all hanging forwards and
some of my pots which are planted up with summer bedding plants have
been flattened, I hope they will recover.

However, one bright side to it all is that, young shrubs that I moved
a month ago, have got another thorough soaking and my rhodos look as
if they are really enjoying the deluge.

It's very dark here now and I can smell rain, so it's time to open the
bedroom window half an inch so that I can listen to it.

Judith



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