Plant earlier with garden tunnels[/caption]
We have a small polytunnel (or a hoop house to you) on our acre.
Water is both a blessing and curse in the west of Ireland. We have very fertile soil on our plot but we needed to dig drainage ditches to get it less soggy and boggy. Yet, even in Ireland we can have dry spells. Just last May we had thirty days without rain (we made up for it with over forty days in July/August though).
Because we are in a frost pocket we plant our seed potato much later than other locals. But spring is the time when you really cannot afford to let spuds dry out. So all May I was out each morning with the garden hose giving the spuds a drink of water.
As I am writing this there are snow showers and rain squalls and then the odd downpour. We live close to the source of the River Shannon and the river is very high by winter standards.
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Durable Rain Barrel[/caption]
And water is pouring from our gutters. Which, if I had put in rain barrels last autumn I would have been able to use for the garden this spring. We do have one barrel to catch rain out by the poly tunnel but it overflowed long ago.
So my hot tip for anyone living in a temperate area with a high (if somewhat erratic, not to say changeable) rainfall pattern - Get the barrels! I sure will. It's both saving and recycling at the same time.
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