It's raining it's pouring the old man has had enough and gone down the pub.
Again a typical British (lack of) summer and nothing but rain and a spring that couldn't make it's mind up, at the moment I must be at least six weeks behind in my planting and if I don't get the last of the veggies in soon I won't have anything growing at all.
So I have a choice plant in the rain or don't plant at all, so I guess I'm going to get wet!
Has anyone had any success with planting into what is now, wet sticky mud, or are there any do's and don'ts I should be aware of apart from "don't plant in the rain"? I'm probably running out of time to get stuff in the ground but I can't sit around in the hope that the summer of 76 will return any time soon.
Any advice most welcome.
Thanks, Graham.
Again a typical British (lack of) summer and nothing but rain and a spring that couldn't make it's mind up, at the moment I must be at least six weeks behind in my planting and if I don't get the last of the veggies in soon I won't have anything growing at all.
So I have a choice plant in the rain or don't plant at all, so I guess I'm going to get wet!
Has anyone had any success with planting into what is now, wet sticky mud, or are there any do's and don'ts I should be aware of apart from "don't plant in the rain"? I'm probably running out of time to get stuff in the ground but I can't sit around in the hope that the summer of 76 will return any time soon.
Any advice most welcome.
Thanks, Graham.
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