Monday, July 28

A watering free week

After the previous week's rain, we had a treat - a whole week of no watering, except for the greenhouses.

The grass is already looking greener, but no doubt we will soon be toting watering cans again.

Its seems Yorkshire Water did indeed send out engineers to further investigate our poor water supply. People wearing hi-vis jackets were seen in the vicinity of the stop tap on Monday morning. When we arrived at 10:30, they had left.  There is no improvement so I guess we are still at the investigation stage.


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Monday, July 21

At last

On Saturday, we actually enjoyed - yes, I mean enjoyed - some 'proper' rain. Prolonged showers fell for most of the day some of which were heavy. The hosepipe ban seems to have worked its magic.

After a break on Saturday night when we managed to fit in a walk with Ruby, we had more steady rain on Sunday.





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Monday, July 14

The drought continues


I wrote at the end of my last post that on Sunday night, we had some rain, making it our wettest day since the middle of March. In total, we had 12mm of rainfall, so not exactly a great deal.

Friday, the inevitable happened and Yorkshire Water imposed a hosepipe ban. Watering food crops and filling fish ponds is allowed, but we use a watering can to water anyway. We like to know how much water the plants are being given. I always think that when using a hosepipe, plants are given much less water than you think. Our council advice is only to use a hosepipe when using a can is impractical, but that is very subjective.  

Martyn and I spent three hours each watering on Friday, but that time could probably be halved if our water supply was fit for purpose. We had to water during the afternoon, when for most of the time we had the site to ourselves. Later, when more people arrive, watering is more or less impossible, especially if someone chooses to use a hosepipe..

We are still awaiting a visit from the council to investigate the problem.



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Wednesday, July 9

June in pictures




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Monday, July 7

I need a new rain dance

My rain dance either wasn't strong enough or my execution wasn't good enough.

We had a couple of false starts, but nothing that amounted to much, just light showers that temporarily wet the surface.

From above, the grass paths at the allotment look more like sandy tracks.

There is still no sign of the council investigating our water problem!



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