Here we are, England, late May, mid 'drought'.
Spouse assures me that lightning doesn't strike greenhouses but he hasn't sat through a thunderstorm in one.
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January 2006 - Frankie & Mel are starting up an allotment occasionally helped by their husbands, Nick & Steve. The plan is to grow lots of veg and some flowers. Nick and Steve want to wear smocks, smoke pipes and drink cider... Allotment 21 will end in January 2007 when we hope to move house. www.facebook.com/frankiesgardendiary
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I think I’d check your life insurance before believing what your ‘spouse’ says ….
On a serious note, I’d be interested to know whether you think our ‘beautiful’ unpredictable weather is slowing us down in the garden (I must admit our allotment is only going to be ploughed today …) or whether it’s just making us more ingenious in our ways of overcoming our ‘drought’ problem?
A question to ponder whilst you bask in the gorgeous sunshine (aka wait for the gales to abate) …
The plus side is that our water butt has filled up after being drained to create the frog pond.
sorry, I have no drought problem here in sunny Scotland, ha, and wee radishes are marvellous chopped up in the salad. much better than big radishes too!!!!
If it is still raining in August you could pay a visit to Southport to see Diamuid Gavin open the Flower Show
The gorgeous Diamuid was on tv at Chelsea this week... drool....
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