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Title: coping in the heat
Post by: galina on August 24, 2016, 09:03:18
When it is this hot, I find that a hat is not enough.  I put a folded tea towel round my head like a bandana, wet it and find that this makes the heat so much more comfortable.  Looks quite ridiculous and ruins any hairstyle, but it allows me to work in the heat much more comfortably.

OH wears a baseball cap and places a wet flannel on the top of his head inside. 

Maybe there are better solutions.  How do you all cope in the heat?   :wave:
Title: Re: coping in the heat
Post by: Obelixx on August 24, 2016, 13:51:48
Stay in the shade as much as possible, especially between 11am and 3pm or so, and drink plenty of water.   
Title: Re: coping in the heat
Post by: ancellsfarmer on August 24, 2016, 18:58:34
Mad dog, maybe, Englishman certainly but defy the trait and stay out of the mid-day sun!
Title: Re: coping in the heat
Post by: ACE on August 24, 2016, 22:00:21
Crept up on me this morning, merrily digging away, then it felt like the grim reaper was calling on me. took over an hour to get back to a reasonable state to get home and get a cold shower to cool down.
Title: Re: coping in the heat
Post by: Borlotti on August 24, 2016, 23:39:46
Same for me today, felt dizzy at allotment, stopped digging and sat in the shade. Too hot today.
Title: Re: coping in the heat
Post by: pumkinlover on August 25, 2016, 08:16:38
When it gets really hot :sunny: I find putting my feet in cool water is relief. I also take a bottle of  chilled water to the allotment. :glasses9:
Title: Re: coping in the heat
Post by: Paulines7 on August 25, 2016, 09:49:03
I get on with indoor jobs when it is very hot outside.  I then do any gardening after 3-4pm.
Title: Re: coping in the heat
Post by: galina on August 25, 2016, 12:25:39
Yes probably it would be better not be out when it is really hot, but I find it so stuffy indoors.  Love the idea of putting feet into cold water.  Yes I also drink a lot of water, but really cold water makes me feel sick.  If I don't drink a lot, I feel heat exhaustion too.  Here the clay soil was way too dry yesterday to do any digging, so I certainly wasn't tempted by that.

Thank you for your coping strategies.  :wave:
Title: Re: coping in the heat
Post by: tricia on August 25, 2016, 13:14:51
 I find that putting my hands and wrists in a bowl of really cold water cools me down very quickly. Running cold water over them does the same job but isn't as economical  :tongue3:.

Tricia  :wave:
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