You always hear the English, gardeners in particular, discussing the weather and rightly so, just because we have the blandest weather in the world doesn't mean we should give up our hereditary rights to moan about it.
Last night we had a good soaking of rain here, so this morning I've taken the opportunity to do a bit of planting out, well the ground is damp - I sowed some Californian annuals in a container a couple of months ago, now they are big enough to go outside.
Of course you may not have had rain where you live, but my point is a bit wider than that. Certain periods of weather lend themselves to certain gardening jobs. So if you are having a long dry spell, that's a good time to tackle a weedy patch of ground by chopping up the soil somehow, as the weeds will find it harder to re-root themselves or to do some hoeing among your crops, for a similar reason.
Anyway back to work now - Happy gardening :-)
Last night we had a good soaking of rain here, so this morning I've taken the opportunity to do a bit of planting out, well the ground is damp - I sowed some Californian annuals in a container a couple of months ago, now they are big enough to go outside.
Of course you may not have had rain where you live, but my point is a bit wider than that. Certain periods of weather lend themselves to certain gardening jobs. So if you are having a long dry spell, that's a good time to tackle a weedy patch of ground by chopping up the soil somehow, as the weeds will find it harder to re-root themselves or to do some hoeing among your crops, for a similar reason.
Anyway back to work now - Happy gardening :-)
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