First of all please don't shout at me for suggesting such an awful idea!
My problem is as follows-
It hardly stops raining for longer than an hour. And this hour is usually in the evening when I have housewifey things to do.
I have a new plot that is covered in weeds and grass so you can hardly see the ground beneath it
The weeds don't stop growing because I'm not digging (in fact they seem to grow at the speed of light in this weather) which means when I do get a chance to go in the dry I spend half the time trimming not digging
In my excitement of having so much space to grow I sowed more seeds to transplant when they were bigger. This being on the assumption it was the end of May and we should get some sun 😕
So my question is...
...is it really so bad to dig in the rain? I'm not talking getting the soil to a fine tilth in torrential down pours, I'm not crazy. I'm talking turning the top layer of ground over and getting the weeds and roots out so if we ever get a sunny day I can do something a little more productive and enjoyable than weeding
Thanks all
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My problem is as follows-
It hardly stops raining for longer than an hour. And this hour is usually in the evening when I have housewifey things to do.
I have a new plot that is covered in weeds and grass so you can hardly see the ground beneath it
The weeds don't stop growing because I'm not digging (in fact they seem to grow at the speed of light in this weather) which means when I do get a chance to go in the dry I spend half the time trimming not digging
In my excitement of having so much space to grow I sowed more seeds to transplant when they were bigger. This being on the assumption it was the end of May and we should get some sun 😕
So my question is...
...is it really so bad to dig in the rain? I'm not talking getting the soil to a fine tilth in torrential down pours, I'm not crazy. I'm talking turning the top layer of ground over and getting the weeds and roots out so if we ever get a sunny day I can do something a little more productive and enjoyable than weeding
Thanks all
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