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Gardening in the rain

By Pippa Greenwood on 17/01/2008 11:08:00

of the unbelievable quantities of rain that are making it impossible to garden, and in some instances positively treacherous to even walk.I skidded for over a metre across some wet grass the other week. My neck still clunks every time I turn my head, as if I had


Waiting for rain

By Pippa Greenwood on 01/06/2011 18:44:58

I know that gardeners in other areas of the country have been blessed with proper, sustained downpours, but no such luck here. My only experience of rain in recent weeks was during a (very enjoyable) visit to Garden Show Ireland at Hillsborough


Gardening in gales, rain, and hail

By Pippa Greenwood on 13/03/2008 10:31:00

where there is no risk of flooding, the extent of the damage to my house and garden is incredible. My current pride and joy (as it is every March) is the display of daffodils on the drive leading up to my house. The rain and wind have flattened my daffs


Slugs, rain and nematodes

By Pippa Greenwood on 05/06/2008 17:30:00

Where have all the flowers gone? Why did it have to happen now? Just as I had been lulled in to a false sense of security the heavens opened again. There's been enough rain to fill all of my water butts several times over and the ground is now a


Sowing seeds for home-made ratatouille

By Pippa Greenwood on 24/02/2010 18:01:01

Doesn't this winter seem longer than usual? Conditions are unpleasantly cold and it's so wet that I can hardly stand upright on any sloping surface in the garden. The sky is grey, my toes are turning rigid in my boots and the rain is hammering down


Sowing seed indoors

By Pippa Greenwood on 17/11/2010 12:11:43

Once again it poured with rain at the weekend, so my heavy clay soil was too wet to be worked. Instead, I made for the greenhouse, to do a spot of cleaning.I spent a thoroughly productive couple of hours, jet washing the glass inside and out


Tomato and potato blight

By Pippa Greenwood on 08/09/2010 17:54:17

The temperature and humidity levels in my garden in the last few weeks have made for ideal blight weather. Blight (Phytopthora infestans) is a fungal disease which thrives in warm, damp conditions. My garden has been so humid; if it wasn't raining


Weeds

By Pippa Greenwood on 15/06/2011 15:27:47

At last, we've had rain, but I'm starting to wonder if I have rain-inducing powers. Like many gardeners, I try to avoid watering the garden, but recently I had to resort to the hose. It was so dry even the nettles were wilting! But of course, after


Potato blight

By Pippa Greenwood on 09/07/2009 17:54:48

plants are likely to need the ultimate short back and sides soon after. By cutting the infected haulms off promptly, preferably before it rains, I can hopefully prevent the spores from the haulms washing down and infecting the tubers below. True


Algae in the garden

By Pippa Greenwood on 23/02/2011 16:53:25

. The soil is saturated in many areas and, with rain continuing to fall, the air is pretty damp, too.So, what can I do about it? Well, forking in the surface covering of algae on the soil will do the trick there. The algae on the trees I can ignore. (People


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