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What is Your Weather Like? Part 5
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BobTheGardener
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July 2020
More or less non-stop rain or drizzle for the past couple of days. Made picking some soft fruit rather a damp experience.
A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
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Lizzie27
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July 2020
Drizzle to start with but is dry and brightening up now!
North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
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Guernsey Donkey2
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July 2020
grey and windy all morning, now heavy drizzle with a hint of sunshine too!
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GemmaJF
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July 2020
Drizzle now, but back with 5 bags of MPC and lots of horse poop, lots of re-potting and composting to look forward to.
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Valley Gardener
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July 2020
Same here in South Wales,fed up with it.😕
Dry for a few hours today,enough to do a bit of deadheading etc,but now back to drizzle.😕
The whole truth is an instrument that can only be played by an expert.
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GWRS
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September 2020
Truly gorgeous day in Lincoln
Autumn is drawing in
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Joyce Goldenlily
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September 2020
Chucking down with rain, overcast and cold. Horrible. Was going shopping but have changed my mind. Might light the fire later. Autmn is definitely here.
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GWRS
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September 2020
Currently in Swindon and it’s heavy rain ☔️
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AuntyRach
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September 2020
The time has come... heating or jumper??
My garden and I live in South Wales.
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tui34
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September 2020
Sunny September - no wind. Glorious.
A good hoeing is worth two waterings.
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Dry for a few hours today,enough to do a bit of deadheading etc,but now back to drizzle.😕
Autumn is drawing in