Is anyone else having to water -- or is it just me ?

Started by flossy, April 02, 2009, 17:54:19

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flossy


   Can't beleive that I had to give stuff a good soak today,  last years planting

   of shrubs and trees were showing signs of  ''  no rain syndrom  '' ,  we had one

    good downpour in March and that was it !!      ::)

    How are the rest of you doing  ?

    floss xxx
Hertfordshire,   south east England

flossy

Hertfordshire,   south east England

saddad

Certainly keeping me busy in the greenhouses. When I planted out the onion sets I had to water them in... and I don't think the carrots/parsnips will germinate until it does rain properly...  :-\

shirlton

First thing we do when we get to the plot. Parsnips, carrots and beet thats under a cloche. We are on sandy soil so not a great deal of water retention.(Nice to dig though)
When I get old I don't want people thinking
                      "What a sweet little old lady"........
                             I want em saying
                    "Oh Crap! Whats she up to now ?"

Kea

I have wet concrete with a dusting of dry soil over the top. Still impossible to dig.

asbean

Yep, we've watered several times.  The wind tends to dry the ground quickly
The Tuscan Beaneater

flossy

  It's all a bit strange, not your usual wet Spring that brings forth May flowers, !


 I have even given them a top dressing of feed, compost as well as a good soak !     :o

 Will say they do look a lot perkier !

 floss xxx
Hertfordshire,   south east England


spudsmummy

6.5 rod plot in southampton, just me and my 2yr old son, hehe       


Barnowl

Watered onions, garlic, brassica, raspberries and fruit bushes on Wednesday evening. Assumed this would bring rain overnight but it's still a rain free zone.

Robert_Brenchley

It's been much the same weather pattern for several months now, and if it continues it's likely to give us another hot, dry summer.

Twoflower

Quote from: Barnowl on April 03, 2009, 09:40:10
Watered onions, garlic, brassica, raspberries and fruit bushes on Wednesday evening. Assumed this would bring rain overnight but it's still a rain free zone.


You are in the wrong part on the country. Lincolnshire is cold and wet today!!!!! :'(

caroline7758

I wassurprised how dry the soil was when I planted my first spuds last week. The wind had obviously had more effect than the rain.I didn't water my spuds after planting (didn't seem right!) but i'm wondering if I should have done.

saddad


Mowhay

I am watering the greenhouse every two/ three days. All of my veg is in containers so watering them as well.

laurieuk

#14
I almost wish we were having to water, our soil is only just getting dry enough to work well. We are on soil that is normally welll drained but this year the rain has just gone on and on. They say a peck of dust in March is worth a kings ransome. This is true this year.We have only managed to get the mowers on the lawns once so far this year. >:(

hopalong

Done a lot of watering around the plot, plus things growing under cloches and cold frame, over the past few days. Not able to get down there today or most of tomorrow, so am getting a bit worried.

Saw a so-called "bog garden" in Regents Park today that looked dried up, although hostas, gunnera and reums were beginning to poke their heads out of the soil.
Keep Calm and Carry On

sunloving

Its funny this drought thing
But i had a look at my plant diary and we had a nine week drough from the begining of april through june which finished in mid july last year in northern Ireland. It really knocked things back.
Hope that this isnt the first fortnight of a new one!
x sunloving

Duke Ellington

I watered my strawberry bed on Saturday ~ it was dry as dust!! I have done the same with my beetroot and carrot sowings! My lettuce under the cloche was also dry.
We have rain on the way tomorrow and Wednesday!

Duke
dont be fooled by the name I am a Lady!! :-*

saddad

March is notoriously dry... isn't there that quote from Chaucer about April showers piercing the drought of March to the root  :-\

betula

My plot is very dry.They have been forecasting rain for a few days now but it still has not arrived. :)

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