Hi grapes,
I just had to post this thread as I'm feeling so upset this morning - hope you don't mind me having a winge
After 4 days of torrential rain with only a few short breaks and now high gusty winds I woke this morning to find complete devastation in my garden/veg patch. Overnight the wind had overturned my two plastic greenhouses and scattered (and smashed) all the contents around my garden - it looks like an explosion in a plant nursery at the moment.
It looks like everyrhing is lost, all the seedlings which were coming along nicely have been destroyed by being blown about the garden etc - all my toms, peas, broad beans, lettuces, you name it, are beyond salvage. The only thing left in tact are my seed pots, minus a few chits, but they are so mixed up I can't tell which are the earlies or maincrops. i was going to put the earlies in all the tubs I've been preparing and the maincrops in the ground - not really sure what to do now though?
To add the final straw, the sun has now decided to break through in small patches amongs the rain just to 'nicely highlight/spotlight the damage' and the only thing left standing is the four plastic pop bottles I put in the soil to warm it up ready for my first lettuce seedlings to go under this weekend!
Oh well, have to leave for work shortly so no time to clear up the mess until I get home (if I can face it) - again, sorry about the winge, it just shows how completely taken over by this growing bug I have become. I guess in the greater scheme of things I can always go out and buy more seeds and not worry about having so much crop variety this year, but as a newby, it is quite upsetting to see all the hard work gone in one night. - Jan
I just had to post this thread as I'm feeling so upset this morning - hope you don't mind me having a winge
After 4 days of torrential rain with only a few short breaks and now high gusty winds I woke this morning to find complete devastation in my garden/veg patch. Overnight the wind had overturned my two plastic greenhouses and scattered (and smashed) all the contents around my garden - it looks like an explosion in a plant nursery at the moment.
It looks like everyrhing is lost, all the seedlings which were coming along nicely have been destroyed by being blown about the garden etc - all my toms, peas, broad beans, lettuces, you name it, are beyond salvage. The only thing left in tact are my seed pots, minus a few chits, but they are so mixed up I can't tell which are the earlies or maincrops. i was going to put the earlies in all the tubs I've been preparing and the maincrops in the ground - not really sure what to do now though?
To add the final straw, the sun has now decided to break through in small patches amongs the rain just to 'nicely highlight/spotlight the damage' and the only thing left standing is the four plastic pop bottles I put in the soil to warm it up ready for my first lettuce seedlings to go under this weekend!
Oh well, have to leave for work shortly so no time to clear up the mess until I get home (if I can face it) - again, sorry about the winge, it just shows how completely taken over by this growing bug I have become. I guess in the greater scheme of things I can always go out and buy more seeds and not worry about having so much crop variety this year, but as a newby, it is quite upsetting to see all the hard work gone in one night. - Jan
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