James_Gardening,
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This settled weather Northern Europe is having is making it easy to finish off hardening the plants this year and get planting out. It's looking like another 2 weeks of 22 degrees 72 Fahrenheit there abouts with no rains until middle of June. I'm off work after today Tuesday 30th so I'm forecast on getting this finished the rest of the week.

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JimmyB,
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@James_Gardening I’m finding the prolonged lack of rain a bit terrifying….

BroadforkForVictory,

@JimmyB @James_Gardening Same here, yet people on the allotment over the weekend were still going on about how wet it was here in March and April (it was) but forgetting how dry it was in October, November, January & February. Water levels are far below what they should be for this time of year.

We had a storm on June 19th last year and then no rain of note until September. We’ve had no rain for the last two and a half weeks, the allotment’s not had rain for nearly a month.

There’s no rain forecast.

Mulch the ground you’ve got and conserve every bit of moisture you have in the soil. Mulch helps keep the soil temperature down too.

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