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Dave Hill 18-05-2011 09:16 AM

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Will this rain never stop?
Yesterday we ended up with 0.4 inches and today we are forecast for
heavy rain for several hours.
I want to get out and start planting the dahlias, a job that will last
me 2 to 3 weeks.
David Hill

'Mike'[_4_] 18-05-2011 09:48 AM

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"Dave Hill" wrote in message
...
Will this rain never stop?
Yesterday we ended up with 0.4 inches and today we are forecast for
heavy rain for several hours.
I want to get out and start planting the dahlias, a job that will last
me 2 to 3 weeks.
David Hill


:-((

You should be so lucky.

Drizzle here this morning to start with but now clearing.

Water butts going down again.

Mike


--

....................................
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
....................................





No Name 18-05-2011 11:14 AM

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'Mike' wrote:
Drizzle here this morning to start with but now clearing.


Tiny tiny bit of drizzle this morning. Still sent hte kids to school
without coats it was so unwet. Clouds looked angry, but I suspect they are
just teasing.

Water butts going down again.


I emptied a bath load of water into mine yesterday and it's almost all gone
already. I'm getting concerned about the build up of soap in the water, I'm
not sure how many times I can do it without it becoming a problem. Although
the greenhouse currently smells very nice. I may have to stop using bubble
bath.

Pam Moore[_2_] 18-05-2011 12:37 PM

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On Wed, 18 May 2011 01:16:44 -0700 (PDT), Dave Hill
wrote:

Will this rain never stop?
Yesterday we ended up with 0.4 inches and today we are forecast for
heavy rain for several hours.
I want to get out and start planting the dahlias, a job that will last
me 2 to 3 weeks.
David Hill


Just blow some of it over here please! We've had no more than a
damping.

Pam in Bristol

David in Normandy[_8_] 18-05-2011 02:20 PM

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On 18/05/2011 10:16, Dave Hill wrote:
Will this rain never stop?
Yesterday we ended up with 0.4 inches and today we are forecast for
heavy rain for several hours.
I want to get out and start planting the dahlias, a job that will last
me 2 to 3 weeks.
David Hill


Still no rain here. There has been less than one inch of rain in three
months!

--
David in Normandy.
To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the
subject line, or it will be automatically deleted
by a filter and not reach my inbox.

Moonraker 18-05-2011 03:08 PM

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On 18/05/2011 14:20, David in Normandy wrote:
On 18/05/2011 10:16, Dave Hill wrote:
Will this rain never stop?
Yesterday we ended up with 0.4 inches and today we are forecast for
heavy rain for several hours.
I want to get out and start planting the dahlias, a job that will last
me 2 to 3 weeks.
David Hill


Still no rain here. There has been less than one inch of rain in three
months!

Had enough light drizzle here to dampen the ground, the most we've had
for a couple of weeks. My wife had been shopping in the local town,
about 4 miles away, came back soaked, it was raining buckets there.
Obviously luck as to what you get.

--
Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire

echinosum 18-05-2011 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Hill (Post 921969)
Will this rain never stop?
Yesterday we ended up with 0.4 inches and today we are forecast for
heavy rain for several hours.
I want to get out and start planting the dahlias, a job that will last
me 2 to 3 weeks.
David Hill

Not very long ago people in South Wales were complaining about a drought. You should be grateful for this generous rehydration of your soil. We could do with a persistent wet spell where I am. It is so dry that when we had half an inch of rain overnight about 10 days ago, when I came to dig a hole about two days after that rain, the ground was already dry as dust again.

Bob Hobden 18-05-2011 05:13 PM

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"David in Normandy" wrote ...

Dave Hill wrote:
Will this rain never stop?
Yesterday we ended up with 0.4 inches and today we are forecast for
heavy rain for several hours.
I want to get out and start planting the dahlias, a job that will last
me 2 to 3 weeks.
David Hill


Still no rain here. There has been less than one inch of rain in three
months!


An inch, that much? I understand from a friend with a weather station it's
2mm here since Feb.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK


David in Normandy[_8_] 18-05-2011 06:42 PM

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On 18/05/2011 18:13, Bob Hobden wrote:



An inch, that much? I understand from a friend with a weather station
it's 2mm here since Feb.


Ouch! I thought things were bad here.
I've a keen interest in recording the rainfall he

Rainfall in mm

13/03/2011 3
14/03/2011 3
31/03/2011 6
13/04/2011 2
29/04/2011 1
02/05/2011 3
07/05/2011 2
08/05/2011 1

However, rainfall of only 1, 2 or 3 mm is of no benefit to the garden as
it just wets the foliage and nothing reaches the roots. A little sun or
light breeze and it evaporates and is gone again.

I've emptied the well twice now irrigating the garden. Sooner or later
it won't recover then my vegetables will stop growing, run to seed or die.


--
David in Normandy.
To e-mail you must include the password FROG on the
subject line, or it will be automatically deleted
by a filter and not reach my inbox.

No Name 18-05-2011 11:34 PM

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wrote:
Drizzle here this morning to start with but now clearing.

Tiny tiny bit of drizzle this morning. Still sent hte kids to school
without coats it was so unwet. Clouds looked angry, but I suspect they are
just teasing.


Yay, not teasing, chucked it down!

Bob Hobden 19-05-2011 08:27 AM

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"David in Normandy" wrote ...

Bob Hobden wrote:



An inch, that much? I understand from a friend with a weather station
it's 2mm here since Feb.


Ouch! I thought things were bad here.
I've a keen interest in recording the rainfall he

Rainfall in mm

13/03/2011 3
14/03/2011 3
31/03/2011 6
13/04/2011 2
29/04/2011 1
02/05/2011 3
07/05/2011 2
08/05/2011 1

However, rainfall of only 1, 2 or 3 mm is of no benefit to the garden as
it just wets the foliage and nothing reaches the roots. A little sun or
light breeze and it evaporates and is gone again.

I've emptied the well twice now irrigating the garden. Sooner or later it
won't recover then my vegetables will stop growing, run to seed or die.


The only saving grace here is that being near the River Thames we have a
high water table, if we were on high ground I think we might just give up
this season.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
W.of London. UK


Kathy 19-05-2011 10:34 AM

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"Martin" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 19 May 2011 08:27:31 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote:

"David in Normandy" wrote ...

Snip

I've emptied the well twice now irrigating the garden. Sooner or later
it
won't recover then my vegetables will stop growing, run to seed or die.


The only saving grace here is that being near the River Thames we have a
high water table, if we were on high ground I think we might just give up
this season.


The Rhine is the lowest it has been since 1922.
The lack of rain in The Netherlands is causing the North Sea canal to
become saline.


Here in Suffolk it is so dry that they are talking of banning the farmers
from extracting water from the rivers for irrigation.

--
Kathy


'Mike'[_4_] 19-05-2011 11:21 AM

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"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 2011-05-19 10:34:49 +0100, "Kathy" said:

"Martin" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 19 May 2011 08:27:31 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote:

"David in Normandy" wrote ...

Snip

I've emptied the well twice now irrigating the garden. Sooner or later
it
won't recover then my vegetables will stop growing, run to seed or
die.


The only saving grace here is that being near the River Thames we have
a
high water table, if we were on high ground I think we might just give
up
this season.

The Rhine is the lowest it has been since 1922.
The lack of rain in The Netherlands is causing the North Sea canal to
become saline.


Here in Suffolk it is so dry that they are talking of banning the
farmers from extracting water from the rivers for irrigation.


Someone told Ray they'd seen a frost in part of Suffolk just last week, I
believe.
--
Sacha
South Devon



No frost or rain here on the South East Coast of the Isle of Wight, just
wall to wall sunshine, but then we have just got the sunshine record :-)))

AND a record number of clean beaches as well :-))

Mike


--

....................................
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
....................................




Kathy 19-05-2011 12:33 PM

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"Sacha" wrote in message
...
On 2011-05-19 10:34:49 +0100, "Kathy" said:

"Martin" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 19 May 2011 08:27:31 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote:

"David in Normandy" wrote ...

Snip

I've emptied the well twice now irrigating the garden. Sooner or later
it
won't recover then my vegetables will stop growing, run to seed or
die.


The only saving grace here is that being near the River Thames we have
a
high water table, if we were on high ground I think we might just give
up
this season.

The Rhine is the lowest it has been since 1922.
The lack of rain in The Netherlands is causing the North Sea canal to
become saline.


Here in Suffolk it is so dry that they are talking of banning the
farmers from extracting water from the rivers for irrigation.


Someone told Ray they'd seen a frost in part of Suffolk just last week, I
believe.


Yes, there was a light frost - caught the tops of our early potatoes. Not a
lot of damage and they are recovering.

--
Kathy


echinosum 19-05-2011 04:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Hobden (Post 922028)
An inch, that much? I understand from a friend with a weather station it's
2mm here since Feb.

I have an automated raingauge too, and I'm just outside the M25 to the NW of London. The Chilterns usually attract a little more rain than some other places in the region. But these things are very variable, since patches of heavy rain are often localised. I have had about an inch since February, but nearly all of that came in three falls, the largest 13mm about 10 days ago. I can quite believe that someone not very far away could by chance have largely missed all of them. I had the experience in the summer of 2003 of missing every summer downpour, though a couple hit other parts of the modest Amersham urban area I live on the edge of. One day I drove through flooded roads in torrential rain around Chesham/Amersham, and arrived home to find the ground completely dry for the last 400 yards.


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