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Weather - or the lack of it
Is anyone else going through our weather patterns or is it confined to
Landscove?! We are having dull days, sometimes with ferocious black clouds piling up but not a drop of rain worth mentioning. It's warm, to and unpleasantly airless at times. We're having to water both garden and nursery morning and night. I know this area can be a bit of a micro-climate but this is starting to get silly! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:12:26 +0100, Sacha
wrote: Is anyone else going through our weather patterns or is it confined to Landscove?! We are having dull days, sometimes with ferocious black clouds piling up but not a drop of rain worth mentioning. It's warm, to and unpleasantly airless at times. We're having to water both garden and nursery morning and night. I know this area can be a bit of a micro-climate but this is starting to get silly! I think Jenny and I are getting all your rainwater. We are on a cycle of torrential rain & big storms followed by a few sunny days and then more rain. It reminds me of the good old summers we had before all the talk about global warming started. The winds have been northerly most of the time this summer. This link contains dramatic photos of the storm two weekends ago. http://www.meteonet.nl/fotoverslag17072004.htm The ones towards the end are best. Are you sure you want some too? :-) -- Martin |
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wrote in message ... On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:12:26 +0100, Sacha wrote: Is anyone else going through our weather patterns or is it confined to Landscove?! We are having dull days, sometimes with ferocious black clouds piling up but not a drop of rain worth mentioning. It's warm, to and unpleasantly airless at times. We're having to water both garden and nursery morning and night. I know this area can be a bit of a micro-climate but this is starting to get silly! I think Jenny and I are getting all your rainwater. We are on a cycle of torrential rain & big storms followed by a few sunny days and then more rain. It reminds me of the good old summers we had before all the talk about global warming started. The winds have been northerly most of the time this summer. This link contains dramatic photos of the storm two weekends ago. http://www.meteonet.nl/fotoverslag17072004.htm The ones towards the end are best. Are you sure you want some too? :-) -- Martin Martin has described the weather here in Western Holland perfectly. Perhaps this tag 'global warming' should be changed to 'global wettening' ! Maybe we shall all have to start water gardens before long.......... Jenny |
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 11:45:02 +0200, "JennyC" wrote:
wrote in message .. . On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 09:12:26 +0100, Sacha wrote: Is anyone else going through our weather patterns or is it confined to Landscove?! We are having dull days, sometimes with ferocious black clouds piling up but not a drop of rain worth mentioning. It's warm, to and unpleasantly airless at times. We're having to water both garden and nursery morning and night. I know this area can be a bit of a micro-climate but this is starting to get silly! I think Jenny and I are getting all your rainwater. We are on a cycle of torrential rain & big storms followed by a few sunny days and then more rain. It reminds me of the good old summers we had before all the talk about global warming started. The winds have been northerly most of the time this summer. This link contains dramatic photos of the storm two weekends ago. http://www.meteonet.nl/fotoverslag17072004.htm The ones towards the end are best. Are you sure you want some too? :-) -- Martin Martin has described the weather here in Western Holland perfectly. It seems to be even worse in the north and in Germany. Perhaps this tag 'global warming' should be changed to 'global wettening' ! Maybe we shall all have to start water gardens before long.......... On the other hand we have saved a fortune in not having to water the garden this year. -- Martin |
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Is anyone else going through our weather patterns or is it confined to
Landscove?! We are having dull days, sometimes with ferocious black clouds piling up but not a drop of rain worth mentioning. It's warm, to and unpleasantly airless at times. We're having to water both garden and nursery morning and night. I know this area can be a bit of a micro-climate but this is starting to get silly! Sacha I could just change Landscove for Skewen and put my name in place of yours. Only one bit of good rain in the last couple of months. Lots of dull days when it looks like rain but we get the odd 5 mins of drizzle. I hate to think of my next water bill. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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Nope you are not alone, excluding the last 3 days, I have watered every two
or three days since last April. Every none gardener I talked to, has invariably come-up with, " Good for growing weather", but below 1/2 cm's dry dust. However when I add the other challenges, Slugs and Snails by the bucket load, (more than I have ever experienced before), limited help from the Foxes in clearing the slugs but paying themselves by eating all my Strawberries, Squirrels eating all the shoulders of my carrots ie those few left by the Carrot Fly. Potatoes decimated by Blight earlier than I have ever known it to appear,( Early July) Pidgeons stripping all my Sprouts, Iceberg Lettuce rotten with Botrytis and Cats ,(13 in the neighbourhood), breaking my cotton barriers to dig and do what comes naturally. I have just been to check the outdoor tomatoes and discovered instances of Blight. I am still resisting using pesticides but I must admit it is very testing this year. Got some superb Broad Beans, teaches one humility. I am in the Stoke-on-Ttrent area. Regards Richard "David Hill" wrote in message ... Is anyone else going through our weather patterns or is it confined to Landscove?! We are having dull days, sometimes with ferocious black clouds piling up but not a drop of rain worth mentioning. It's warm, to and unpleasantly airless at times. We're having to water both garden and nursery morning and night. I know this area can be a bit of a micro-climate but this is starting to get silly! Sacha I could just change Landscove for Skewen and put my name in place of yours. Only one bit of good rain in the last couple of months. Lots of dull days when it looks like rain but we get the odd 5 mins of drizzle. I hate to think of my next water bill. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk |
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"David Hill" wrote in message ... Is anyone else going through our weather patterns or is it confined to Landscove?! We are having dull days, sometimes with ferocious black clouds piling up but not a drop of rain worth mentioning. It's warm, to and unpleasantly airless at times. We're having to water both garden and nursery morning and night. I know this area can be a bit of a micro-climate but this is starting to get silly! Sacha I could just change Landscove for Skewen and put my name in place of yours. Only one bit of good rain in the last couple of months. Lots of dull days when it looks like rain but we get the odd 5 mins of drizzle. I hate to think of my next water bill. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk Sun broke through about 2 hours ago so it should be on its way to you both! bit of rain forecast for Thursday night but the ground here is quite damp already so its not really needed :~) -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs) |
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On 28/7/04 19:31, in article ,
"Charlie Pridham" wrote: "David Hill" wrote in message ... Is anyone else going through our weather patterns or is it confined to Landscove?! We are having dull days, sometimes with ferocious black clouds piling up but not a drop of rain worth mentioning. It's warm, to and unpleasantly airless at times. We're having to water both garden and nursery morning and night. I know this area can be a bit of a micro-climate but this is starting to get silly! Sacha I could just change Landscove for Skewen and put my name in place of yours. Only one bit of good rain in the last couple of months. Lots of dull days when it looks like rain but we get the odd 5 mins of drizzle. I hate to think of my next water bill. -- David Hill Abacus nurseries www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk Sun broke through about 2 hours ago so it should be on its way to you both! bit of rain forecast for Thursday night but the ground here is quite damp already so its not really needed :~) We have a good week end forecast for sun but today, the weather did much of its usual trick - sulk all day and start to clear up around closing time! It was warm, dry and overcast. Again. Ray had the spray lines going on the lawns and flower beds near the house. The lawns are beginning to dry out and crack and plants are flagging terribly. It wouldn't be so awful if we had real sun, somehow! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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from Sacha contains these words: beginning to dry out and crack and flagging terribly. ... Sacha, with a bit of editing that sounds how I feel in this 'weather'. ;( Jennifer |
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Sacha wrote:
We have a good week end forecast for sun but today, the weather did much of its usual trick - sulk all day and start to clear up around closing time! It was warm, dry and overcast. Again. Ray had the spray lines going on the lawns and flower beds near the house. The lawns are beginning to dry out and crack and plants are flagging terribly. It wouldn't be so awful if we had real sun, somehow! Sun - what is that? It is a rarity up here in North East Wales / Wirral - all we seem to have had is unremitting rain! I'm not watering anything except the hanging basket and the pots occassionally. It has been warmer this week, but cloudy with sum mixed in - and hey guess what - its raining again this evening! Needless to say the courgettes are growing faster than we can eat, and the tomatoes are staying green resolutely...... Sarah |
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On 29/7/04 7:50 pm, in article , "Sarah
Dale" wrote: snip Sun - what is that? It is a rarity up here in North East Wales / Wirral - all we seem to have had is unremitting rain! I'm not watering anything except the hanging basket and the pots occassionally. It has been warmer this week, but cloudy with sum mixed in - and hey guess what - its raining again this evening! Needless to say the courgettes are growing faster than we can eat, and the tomatoes are staying green resolutely...... Last night we had a good bit of rain - nothing dramatic and it won't have penetrated far but it gave things a bit of a drink and freshened up the garden. Today, it has been hot - almost muggy - with a fair bit of sunshine but nothing memorable. This is very dull weather just now - neither one thing nor the other! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.co.uk South Devon (remove the weeds to email me) |
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