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Another good one!
Another glorious day here and I'm enjoying cool air through the study
window while I still can. Ray had to water the largest greenhouse 3 times yesterday! Tumbler tomatoes are ripening in succession now, which is lovely for us and the Salvias are blooming well. Nicotiana mutabilis is flowering beautifuly round the pond and we hope it makes it through the winter and so bulks up for next year. The rose Wedding Day is just covered in flowers. It's a good 'do-er' at any time but I'm sure it's better than ever this year. Everything seems to be luxuriating in all this sun after all that rain! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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Another good one!
On 14/07/2013 07:52, Sacha wrote:
Another glorious day here and I'm enjoying cool air through the study window while I still can. Ray had to water the largest greenhouse 3 times yesterday! Tumbler tomatoes are ripening in succession now, which is lovely for us and the Salvias are blooming well. Nicotiana mutabilis is flowering beautifuly round the pond and we hope it makes it through the winter and so bulks up for next year. The rose Wedding Day is just covered in flowers. It's a good 'do-er' at any time but I'm sure it's better than ever this year. Everything seems to be luxuriating in all this sun after all that rain! As you say Sacha, this ghastly weather is going on and on. I am still trying to pot and plunge my dahlias but I can only do them in the evening as they just wouldn't like being potted and then stuck out in full sun with the shade temp getting into the low 80's f then I have to hose water them every other evening, this is made more important as I am using a choir based compost which dries out much quicker than peat. http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...psdf5f7a5d.jpg The lack of rain means that the flowers of one of my roses are just staying on and looking great http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps5637cf2a.jpg "If you can't beat it" I've got my recliner in the shade out the field and with a book, the radio and a flask, so when I need a break it's all there. David @ a very hot and dry side of Swansea Bay |
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Another good one!
On 2013-07-14 09:41:32 +0100, David Hill said:
On 14/07/2013 07:52, Sacha wrote: Another glorious day here and I'm enjoying cool air through the study window while I still can. Ray had to water the largest greenhouse 3 times yesterday! Tumbler tomatoes are ripening in succession now, which is lovely for us and the Salvias are blooming well. Nicotiana mutabilis is flowering beautifuly round the pond and we hope it makes it through the winter and so bulks up for next year. The rose Wedding Day is just covered in flowers. It's a good 'do-er' at any time but I'm sure it's better than ever this year. Everything seems to be luxuriating in all this sun after all that rain! As you say Sacha, this ghastly weather is going on and on. I am still trying to pot and plunge my dahlias but I can only do them in the evening as they just wouldn't like being potted and then stuck out in full sun with the shade temp getting into the low 80's f then I have to hose water them every other evening, this is made more important as I am using a choir based compost which dries out much quicker than peat. http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...psdf5f7a5d.jpg The lack of rain means that the flowers of one of my roses are just staying on and looking great http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps5637cf2a.jpg "If you can't beat it" I've got my recliner in the shade out the field and with a book, the radio and a flask, so when I need a break it's all there. David @ a very hot and dry side of Swansea Bay Wow! is the only response to that rose. It looks wonderful! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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Another good one!
On Sun, 14 Jul 2013 07:52:18 +0100, Sacha wrote:
Another glorious day here and I'm enjoying cool air through the study window while I still can. It's only 18c here. We have done all todays gardening before it gets too hot later. Ray had to water the largest greenhouse 3 times yesterday! That must be a hot job. Who waters Ray? Steve -- EasyNN-plus. Neural Networks plus. http://www.easynn.com SwingNN. Forecast with Neural Networks. http://www.swingnn.com JustNN. Just Neural Networks. http://www.justnn.com |
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Another good one!
On 2013-07-14 10:17:13 +0100, Stephen Wolstenholme said:
On Sun, 14 Jul 2013 07:52:18 +0100, Sacha wrote: Another glorious day here and I'm enjoying cool air through the study window while I still can. It's only 18c here. We have done all todays gardening before it gets too hot later. Apparently, it's 24C in Plymouth, so must be hotter here (no sea breeze) Ray had to water the largest greenhouse 3 times yesterday! That must be a hot job. Who waters Ray? Steve He seems to be self-irrigating, judging by the state of his shirt last night! I do make a good g&t though! ;-) -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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Another good one!
On 14/07/2013 11:26, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-07-14 10:17:13 +0100, Stephen Wolstenholme said: On Sun, 14 Jul 2013 07:52:18 +0100, Sacha wrote: Another glorious day here and I'm enjoying cool air through the study window while I still can. It's only 18c here. We have done all todays gardening before it gets too hot later. Apparently, it's 24C in Plymouth, so must be hotter here (no sea breeze) Ray had to water the largest greenhouse 3 times yesterday! That must be a hot job. Who waters Ray? Steve He seems to be self-irrigating, judging by the state of his shirt last night! I do make a good g&t though! ;-) Not into G & T but in this heat I'm dousing shandy, I found Thwaites Dark Mild which makes a shandy with body, a can makes around 1 1/2 pints of shandy and doesn't touch the sides in this heat.Just for a change a pint of cider shandy also goes down well. But I have been known to drink from the hose when watering. That's the joy of the cushy life we lead. David @ a roasting pare to Swansea Bay |
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Another good one!
On 2013-07-14 14:48:13 +0100, David Hill said:
On 14/07/2013 11:26, Sacha wrote: On 2013-07-14 10:17:13 +0100, Stephen Wolstenholme said: On Sun, 14 Jul 2013 07:52:18 +0100, Sacha wrote: Another glorious day here and I'm enjoying cool air through the study window while I still can. It's only 18c here. We have done all todays gardening before it gets too hot later. Apparently, it's 24C in Plymouth, so must be hotter here (no sea breeze) Ray had to water the largest greenhouse 3 times yesterday! That must be a hot job. Who waters Ray? Steve He seems to be self-irrigating, judging by the state of his shirt last night! I do make a good g&t though! ;-) Not into G & T but in this heat I'm dousing shandy, I found Thwaites Dark Mild which makes a shandy with body, a can makes around 1 1/2 pints of shandy and doesn't touch the sides in this heat.Just for a change a pint of cider shandy also goes down well. But I have been known to drink from the hose when watering. That's the joy of the cushy life we lead. David @ a roasting pare to Swansea Bay I suppose he could drink from the hose but preferably not the one attached to the diluter!! ;-) -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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Another good one!
On 14/07/2013 15:15, Sacha wrote:
On 2013-07-14 14:48:13 +0100, David Hill said: On 14/07/2013 11:26, Sacha wrote: On 2013-07-14 10:17:13 +0100, Stephen Wolstenholme said: On Sun, 14 Jul 2013 07:52:18 +0100, Sacha wrote: Another glorious day here and I'm enjoying cool air through the study window while I still can. It's only 18c here. We have done all todays gardening before it gets too hot later. Apparently, it's 24C in Plymouth, so must be hotter here (no sea breeze) Ray had to water the largest greenhouse 3 times yesterday! That must be a hot job. Who waters Ray? Steve He seems to be self-irrigating, judging by the state of his shirt last night! I do make a good g&t though! ;-) Not into G & T but in this heat I'm dousing shandy, I found Thwaites Dark Mild which makes a shandy with body, a can makes around 1 1/2 pints of shandy and doesn't touch the sides in this heat.Just for a change a pint of cider shandy also goes down well. But I have been known to drink from the hose when watering. That's the joy of the cushy life we lead. David @ a roasting pare to Swansea Bay I suppose he could drink from the hose but preferably not the one attached to the diluter!! ;-) Just think how good those added minerals are. |
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Another good one!
On 2013-07-14 15:39:34 +0100, David Hill said:
On 14/07/2013 15:15, Sacha wrote: On 2013-07-14 14:48:13 +0100, David Hill said: On 14/07/2013 11:26, Sacha wrote: On 2013-07-14 10:17:13 +0100, Stephen Wolstenholme said: On Sun, 14 Jul 2013 07:52:18 +0100, Sacha wrote: Another glorious day here and I'm enjoying cool air through the study window while I still can. It's only 18c here. We have done all todays gardening before it gets too hot later. Apparently, it's 24C in Plymouth, so must be hotter here (no sea breeze) Ray had to water the largest greenhouse 3 times yesterday! That must be a hot job. Who waters Ray? Steve He seems to be self-irrigating, judging by the state of his shirt last night! I do make a good g&t though! ;-) Not into G & T but in this heat I'm dousing shandy, I found Thwaites Dark Mild which makes a shandy with body, a can makes around 1 1/2 pints of shandy and doesn't touch the sides in this heat.Just for a change a pint of cider shandy also goes down well. But I have been known to drink from the hose when watering. That's the joy of the cushy life we lead. David @ a roasting pare to Swansea Bay I suppose he could drink from the hose but preferably not the one attached to the diluter!! ;-) Just think how good those added minerals are. He's tall enough already! His army nickname wasn't 'Stretch' for nothing! -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com South Devon www.helpforheroes.org.uk |
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