As expected, the rest of Saturday was pretty much a write-off, although not as windy as forecast. I managed to find a dry slot in the evening and collected another half dustbin full of water, otherwise it was mostly a (much needed) housework day.
The prospect of a prolonged deluge next week, with inches of rain forecast and little dry weather at all between Monday and Thursday had my brain buzzing all night trying to work out how I was going to fit a week's gardening into a dry morning and possibly showery afternoon. It didn't help that having not been able to do anything at my friend's on Saturday, the weeds there needed urgent attention. By 5.30 I'd had enough and got up to get on with it as it was a nice, sunny morning.
Luckily the whole day was dry and I was able to get on pretty much uninterrupted. Rather than bore everyone with details, this is what I got done:
Staked the tomato plants at home that I'd planted out late Saturday evening.
Moved more tomatoes out to the growhouse.
Took 4 5l bottles that my sister had given me down to the plot and filled them with water from the water butt to give me extra capacity if I need it.
Collected up a very small amount of water from rain after my last visit.
Collected up some slugs and snails.
Swapped the drip tray for a seed tray under the brassica seedlings in the tunnel so that they don't drown.
Walked round and pulled the horsetail from the raised bed area and as much as I could from the grass path.
Trimmed the long edges of the grass path.
Dug horsetail shoots out of the unoccupied parts of the tunnel and pulled what I could see from between the plants.
Spent an hour weeding at my friend's having seen to the horses and fed the slugs to the chickens.
Took the 2nd melon plant to the plot and planted it in the growhouse.
Tidied out the shed and put the nets and plastic covers in the storage chest.
Cut back the nettles in the wildlife corner and removed a load of horsetail
Trimmed long hawthorn shoots off both hedges and removed horsetail and bindweed shoots
Cut back some more of the fallen spinach and harvested a bagful.
Harvested the last 4 carrots from the hotbed, a turnip, some more new potatoes, a decent number of peas and 2 strawberries
Planted out 2 cucumbers at home and put up a plastic blowaway to protect them
Reorganized the cover over the cauliflower I had to move to fit the cucumbers in (only possible because I ate one of the cauliflowers on Saturday).
Tidied the garage and removed anything not waterproof from the floor (it floods in heavy rain).
Took runner beans to my friend's greenhouse and saw to the horses.
Watered all the plants in the greenhouse plus the potatoes at home and at the allotment.
Pondered what to do about the ants nets in the bottom of the hotbin as I need to empty it, and decided I need to use bait if I am not going to get bitten
By the time I'd done that lot I was more than a little tired. The evening forecasts moved the main rain area somewhat to the south, so that we are still wet but not looking at continuous rain for 4 days.
Unsurprisingly I am stiff as a post this morning. It is dry and sunny at the moment and the overnight forecasts have again reduced the expected rain so that (currently) there is much less of it today and tomorrow and Wednesday is dry, with most of the rain here forecast to land over night into Thursday. That would suit me fine, but as always these things can't be relied upon. I will be taking it easy today, but there are still plenty of things I can get on with if I want to.
The prospect of a prolonged deluge next week, with inches of rain forecast and little dry weather at all between Monday and Thursday had my brain buzzing all night trying to work out how I was going to fit a week's gardening into a dry morning and possibly showery afternoon. It didn't help that having not been able to do anything at my friend's on Saturday, the weeds there needed urgent attention. By 5.30 I'd had enough and got up to get on with it as it was a nice, sunny morning.
Luckily the whole day was dry and I was able to get on pretty much uninterrupted. Rather than bore everyone with details, this is what I got done:
Staked the tomato plants at home that I'd planted out late Saturday evening.
Moved more tomatoes out to the growhouse.
Took 4 5l bottles that my sister had given me down to the plot and filled them with water from the water butt to give me extra capacity if I need it.
Collected up a very small amount of water from rain after my last visit.
Collected up some slugs and snails.
Swapped the drip tray for a seed tray under the brassica seedlings in the tunnel so that they don't drown.
Walked round and pulled the horsetail from the raised bed area and as much as I could from the grass path.
Trimmed the long edges of the grass path.
Dug horsetail shoots out of the unoccupied parts of the tunnel and pulled what I could see from between the plants.
Spent an hour weeding at my friend's having seen to the horses and fed the slugs to the chickens.
Took the 2nd melon plant to the plot and planted it in the growhouse.
Tidied out the shed and put the nets and plastic covers in the storage chest.
Cut back the nettles in the wildlife corner and removed a load of horsetail
Trimmed long hawthorn shoots off both hedges and removed horsetail and bindweed shoots
Cut back some more of the fallen spinach and harvested a bagful.
Harvested the last 4 carrots from the hotbed, a turnip, some more new potatoes, a decent number of peas and 2 strawberries
Planted out 2 cucumbers at home and put up a plastic blowaway to protect them
Reorganized the cover over the cauliflower I had to move to fit the cucumbers in (only possible because I ate one of the cauliflowers on Saturday).
Tidied the garage and removed anything not waterproof from the floor (it floods in heavy rain).
Took runner beans to my friend's greenhouse and saw to the horses.
Watered all the plants in the greenhouse plus the potatoes at home and at the allotment.
Pondered what to do about the ants nets in the bottom of the hotbin as I need to empty it, and decided I need to use bait if I am not going to get bitten
By the time I'd done that lot I was more than a little tired. The evening forecasts moved the main rain area somewhat to the south, so that we are still wet but not looking at continuous rain for 4 days.
Unsurprisingly I am stiff as a post this morning. It is dry and sunny at the moment and the overnight forecasts have again reduced the expected rain so that (currently) there is much less of it today and tomorrow and Wednesday is dry, with most of the rain here forecast to land over night into Thursday. That would suit me fine, but as always these things can't be relied upon. I will be taking it easy today, but there are still plenty of things I can get on with if I want to.
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