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Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Phil A, Jun 9, 2011.

  1. oakdaledave

    oakdaledave Gardener

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    If you have it in Somerset Ziggy, it may well be on its way here to Poole. BTW I have been giving the willow about 7 Ltrs a week and leaving the showers to do the rest...............perhaps I have been tooooooooooo lazy!
     
  2. WolfieKate

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    Yup, it's getting ready to chuck it down in Bristol... has been raining all week so far and due all weekend. It was dry at easter but that seems a while back! :WINK1:
     
  3. Phil A

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    Half an inch overnight:dbgrtmb:

    Rain butt full:thumbsup:
     
  4. Phil A

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    Torrential Rain in Somerset now, looks like flooding and a hosepipe ban:DOH:
     
  5. Sheal

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    Hopefully it's getting all the rain out of the way before I'm down there Ziggy, not long now! :)
     
  6. HarryS

    HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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    No shortage of rain in northwest England. We just need to get the night temperatures up , it was 6°c last night , brrrrrrrrrr . Some of my climbers are struggling to get going.
    This was Snowdon , yesterday lunchtime ! I presume this is the top of the mountain station.

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  7. Scrungee

    Scrungee Well known for it

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    Not sure if I read that the right way.

    Have they still got a bar at top, now they've re-buit the place? Used to be a great incentive to get to the summit.
     
  8. Kandy

    Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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    Have they still got a bar at top, now they've re-buit the place? Used to be a great incentive to get to the summit

    Here you go Scrungee,sorry about the poor reproduction but we were frozen after taking photos on the top in terrible weather and I couldn't hold the camera steady as my fingers were so cold:mute:

    We are one of the drought counties and we hadn't had until last night any real rain for months so it was most welcome apart from the hailstones that is..:D

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  9. HarryS

    HarryS Eternally Optimistic Gardener

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    Sorry Scrungee I meant climbers as in plants , not mountaineers :loll:
     
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