niall Y
Established Member
Hooray! it finally stopped raining here. We had a nice clear day and I celebrated by painting some outside doors, but only after applying more weed killer to the hardstanding at the front of the property. It is the second application as the last lot got rained on and didn't take.
I could do with the stuff the local farmers use which only needs a small window that is rain free to work. Our neighbouring farmer applied weed killer to his fields nearly a month ago but because of the incessant rain, has not been able to plough. One of the higher up fields was ploughed early this morning, though the lower fields will need to dry out a bit more.
There is a local event in Cardigan, coming up in the last Saturday in April, called 'Barley Saturday which was meant to signify that the Barley crop had been safely sown. It might be touch and go this year as to whether this will, indeed, be the case.
I could do with the stuff the local farmers use which only needs a small window that is rain free to work. Our neighbouring farmer applied weed killer to his fields nearly a month ago but because of the incessant rain, has not been able to plough. One of the higher up fields was ploughed early this morning, though the lower fields will need to dry out a bit more.
There is a local event in Cardigan, coming up in the last Saturday in April, called 'Barley Saturday which was meant to signify that the Barley crop had been safely sown. It might be touch and go this year as to whether this will, indeed, be the case.