We have not had much rain in my neck of the woods. The corn isn't doing any good at all.........
2007-07-21 15:43:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Like a jungle - everything has gone mad - l live in East Anglia - the driest part of the UK and am seriously considering building an Ark! Usually by this time, we are all on hosepipe bans, this year the front garden is being constantly flooded! Although the warm wet weather is good for growing, it's also good for pests and diseases, which have not keen killed off due to the mild winter. Going to have to adapt to climate change......
Don't panic folks - whatever they say - the climate would have changed anyway - it's what it does, regardless of what human beings do. After all, we had hippo's in the Thames once! The Earth does not even know we are here....
2007-07-21 17:04:36
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answered by The Grima Queen 3
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at the moment up here in ne england my garden is a soggy mess from the relentless downpour of rain we've had past few weeks. plants have taken a bit of a battering but they'll be ok once it dries up a bit. still no matter how bad we've had it here my thoughts are with the folks in yorkshire who've lost their homes due to the weather & flash floods etc also other parts of country where the homes have been damaged , gardens seem a small problem by comparison.
2007-07-21 22:46:05
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answered by LEIGH B 4
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After a long dry spell and severe water restrictions here in Sydney, Australia, we have finally had some rain this last six weeks.
We are all very happy, especially the plants in the garden!
Best wishes, hope you get some nice rainfall soon :-)
2007-07-21 16:48:37
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answered by thing55000 6
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Rain rain go away!!
i`m not sure what my garden looks like anymore,it`s so overgrown and just too damn wet to get out there and do anything about it !
makes a change from hose-pipe ban i guess!
2007-07-21 19:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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We live in west Texas which is very hot in the summer months, but this year the weather is CRAZY! This morning it should have been 80 degrees, but was very cool. Almost to the point of needing a light sweather. This is most unusual. The weather has affected the growing and blooming season. All were late blooming.
2007-07-21 15:46:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm here in GB on the east coast, we had severe flooding a couple of weeks ago, something that hasn't been seen here for a century.
Some of my plants don't like paddling,haven't had any sunshine to talk about, but were still hoping.
2007-07-22 06:44:36
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answered by Ian J 2
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It's doing okay. Lots of black slugs, and a few frogs around somewhere. I'm carefully managing the compost bin. The Eucalyptus tree was trimmed earlier this year and no longer sheds too many leaves.
2007-07-21 15:56:00
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answered by Zheia 6
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The gardens here are drownded. Even the frogs are running around with little snorkles.
2007-07-21 15:42:14
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answered by bakfanlin 6
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Im in Florida so its too hot here, plus im in a condo, but my mom lives in Massachusetts and she said her Tomato plants are growing over 6 feet and the green beans are out of control, plus they have a lot of zuchini and cucumbers etc....They have a beautiful garden......
2007-07-21 15:45:58
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answered by Anonymous
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