Looking for reassurance.
With yesterday's winds in the West Midlands, I returned home to find the garden in a bit of a mess. One of the mini greenhouses was flopping about, tomato plants undamaged. The second mini greenhouse had snapped in several places, tom plants had roots torn from growbag and lay on the ground on their sides. Bush toms were okay, calabrese in SFG looked like they'd been half-uprooted and on their sides. Potato foliage was bent over past 45 degrees from the vertical. Garlic and onion foliage were almost flat.
Duly bought a new mini greenhouse (I really need to get round to making them out of wood; I have the materials, I just don't have the time) and reassembled everything. I've watered all of the plants but I don't know what else to do.
With yesterday's winds in the West Midlands, I returned home to find the garden in a bit of a mess. One of the mini greenhouses was flopping about, tomato plants undamaged. The second mini greenhouse had snapped in several places, tom plants had roots torn from growbag and lay on the ground on their sides. Bush toms were okay, calabrese in SFG looked like they'd been half-uprooted and on their sides. Potato foliage was bent over past 45 degrees from the vertical. Garlic and onion foliage were almost flat.
Duly bought a new mini greenhouse (I really need to get round to making them out of wood; I have the materials, I just don't have the time) and reassembled everything. I've watered all of the plants but I don't know what else to do.
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