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Posted By: Anonymous Drowning in Canada - June 19th, 2005 at 11:47 AM
In less than three days it will be summer. Not that you would know it from the weather we've been having. frown Rain, rain, and more rain! Bad enough we get it all winter but we haven't even seen spring yet. By now we should be well into our drought season, concerned with how to conserve water instead of how to build an ark. My plants are waterlogged. Seedlings which grew from lovingly sowed seeds in February are 4" tall, the same height they were two months ago. Even the fuscias, which love cool, damp weather are struggling. Anybody else drowning muggs
Posted By: weezie13 Re: Drowning in Canada - June 20th, 2005 at 09:45 AM
Yes, we've been on and off...
it rained alot... then nothing,
then it went into the upper 90's
and HUMID!!!!!!!
Then it's been raining and raining,
we needed it.. but now it's in the
60's and 50's at night, and it's chilly now..

Alot of my plants are at a stand still,
I slid some back into the greenhouse to get
a warm up....
Posted By: tamara Re: Drowning in Canada - June 20th, 2005 at 06:05 PM
I hear ya Cricket, I'm in the maritimes and am under water also. It has rained for 12 days out of 14 so far in the last two weeks. Everything has been washed out and nothing is growing well. Our gardens are crap. We are going to be under a mosquito invasion when the sun hits.
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