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Old 18-04-2012, 01:16 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Local flooding

My whole garden is under water now. That surprises me because the garden is
light soil and quite deep too, 1.5m I dug earlier years to take out tree
stumps.

More heavy rain over the 5 day period is forecast!

Looks like the potatoes, peas and broad beans are nakt now, not mentioning
resowing/planting when its dry enough to do so. Very. very depressing.

What is more depressing is that if it continues to p**s down the house's
ground floor will most likely be under water. My grandkids who live nearby
think it is great. The magic of youth!

Baz
 
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