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I've come inside to cool down. So hot in the garden. This may be summer so I should make the most of it.
Cider weather here as well, a very welcome change from a couple of weeks ago.
(24-05-2023, 03:48 PM)Veggie Wrote: [ -> ]I've come inside to cool down. So hot in the garden. This may be summer so I should make the most of it.

I was only thinking yesterday, this is an early summer and the rest of the year might well be pants.  I had to put the shading on the gh to keep the temps down today, wall to wall sunshine
What I didn't want to see in the weather forecast:"Remaining dry overnight with clear skies ... Light winds and turning chilly with perhaps a touch of frost in the countryside Minimum temperature 2 °C.£
Warm & sunny morning (27 degrees), warm & cloudy pm followed by thunderstorms this evening, and another 10mm of rain. It has now been the wettest May since we started recording in 2014!
We have rain forecast everyday for the next two weeks. I shall not mention drought again!
No rain now for a couple of weeks and none at all forecast for June round here. When I've finished weeding the fruit cage I'll give it a good watering then mow some grass to mulch it as thick as possible. Ideally I'd do the same round the tomatoes in the greenhouse but last year when I did that a tribe of voles moved in and damaged the roots of several plants.
Another sunny day here.
Cold here today, and I don't like it!
Cooler, breezy, dry and sunny.
We have rain and the gardens looking better already. Smile
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