Flintstone
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I'm hoping the relatively prolonged dry spell isn't coming to an end, just when we all start thinking about March groundwork...
The theory that un-tilled land, with a good cover crop on it over the winter, will travel "dry" in the spring, clearly does not apply to roadside verges. Seen some messes around and about!
As an aside, never seen so much mole activity as I have this year - obviously the worm count is high!
The theory that un-tilled land, with a good cover crop on it over the winter, will travel "dry" in the spring, clearly does not apply to roadside verges. Seen some messes around and about!
Dried up more in the last three days than it did in the entire "dry" December & Jan. Will soon dry when we get some 16 degree day temps and some strong sun. Only takes a gentle breeze then.
Despite rain yesterday and showers today wind is drying a surprising amount.I wouldn't say we have had a dry spell, but it had really started to dry up over the last 3 days. Wet again now though
Despite rain yesterday and showers today wind is drying a surprising amount.
Despite rain yesterday and showers today wind is drying a surprising amount.
Spent all afternoon driving round roads that our fields boarder cutting up fallen trees! As you say though wind has dried things up nicely especially as we got nowhere near the forecast amount of rain we were supposed to!Did a quick tour this evening looking for fallen down trees. Wind has dried fields surprisingly. Considering going again tomorrow.