Friday, 31 December 2021
Warmest December day
Monday, 27 December 2021
Bleak mid winter
I’ve seen reports that the higher parts of Yorkshire had snow on Christmas Day. It wasn’t the case for us. We had a dull wet day continuing the trend of the last couple of weeks. I think it’s now 12 days since we last saw any glimpse of sunshine. We have a weekly walk around Nostell Priory with Ruby and on the last couple of visits it’s been misty. To make matters worse on our visit last week it decided to pour with rain before we finished our walk.
Nostell Priory (23 December 2021) |
Wednesday, 22 December 2021
Shortest day
Sunday, 19 December 2021
Ruby’s wintry walks
Tuesday, 14 December 2021
Pea sticks and bean poles
Sunday, 12 December 2021
Storm Barra
Monday, 6 December 2021
November’s weather details
Tuesday, 30 November 2021
Freezing cold end to November – is it that unusual?
It’s been a freezing cold end to November. Sunday was the coldest day in the spell with the average temperature for the day coming in at -0.2°C or 31.6°F. However, not only was it bitterly cold we also had falling snow on two consecutive days.
I’ve done a bit of searching through my photos to see if I could find some of snow in previous Novembers. I had to go back to 2010 to find the photo below.
Sunday, 28 November 2021
Models were correct - we got some snow
Tuesday, 23 November 2021
The first air frost of autumn
Monday, 22 November 2021
Sweet pea experiment
Monday, 15 November 2021
Cardoons get the chop
Thursday, 11 November 2021
Over Wintering Our Patio Tubs
Monday, 8 November 2021
Summerhouse Storage as the Weather Gets Colder
Sunday, 7 November 2021
Bonfire Night at the Allotment
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Tuesday, 2 November 2021
Not a bad October
Temperature & Rainfall Records for October 2021 |
Nostell Priory |
Rothwell Park |
October's Average Temperatures & Rainfall Data 2010 - 2021 |
As you can see from the tables above this October has finished in fourth place, over the last 12 years, for both temperatures and rainfall. It means it's been both slightly wetter with above average temperatures.
Friday, 15 October 2021
Nostell's cygnets are turning into swans
Our weather continues in an unremarkable state at the moment with very little to write about. We’ve had a drop of rain, enough for us to make a start digging over beds at the allotment, but certainly nothing exceptional. The chart below shows our rainfall for the last four weeks.
Temperature & Rainfall Records 15 September - 15 October 2021 |
Temperature-wise, October is heading the same way as September. It has been a mild start to the month but again nothing exceptional with no record-breaking hot days or cold days for October.
At the allotment, our main harvesting period has come to an end with lots of fruit and vegetables now stored safely at home in the freezer, greenhouse, garage, or summerhouse.
At the allotment, we've made a start clearing beds of old spent summer crops and getting them dug over if possible.
With less time spent at the plot, we’ve ventured a little bit further afield for Ruby’s walks. Ruby had a walk around Clumber Park last week. Fortunately, we picked a decent day for our visit.
This week we had a trip to Temple Newsam. However, the weather wasn’t that great with drizzly spells of rain on and off through the afternoon. Not that a drop of rain puts Ruby off a walk. Certainly, some of the trees at Temple Newsam are beginning to take on an autumnal tinge.
On Thursday afternoon we took Ruby on a walk around Nostell Priory. We hadn't visited for a couple of weeks and I was expecting the trees to have taken on a more autumnal tinge than they had. These trees near the car park were beginning to turn.
Wednesday, 29 September 2021
No Rain and No wind comes to an end
There’s not been much to say about the weather through
August and September. All that has changed as we come to the end of September.
For the last couple of months there’s been no unusually hot days or cold days
to report as well as no windy weather or wet days.
Cardoons - September 2021 |
Our overwintering garlic and onions have needed watering
regularly since they were planted a few weeks ago. The same is true of our
sweet Williams for cut flowers next spring and our new strawberry plants which we hope will
produce some strawberries for next summer.
Sweet Williams |
However, the most obvious weather effect over the last few months has been the lack of low pressure systems that bring wet and windy weather.
Monthly average wind speeds 2011 - 2021 |
The table above shows the average wind speed for each
month beginning in 2011. I’ve boxed out in red the last six months for which
the average wind speeds for each month have all been below average.
There is no guarantee about anything when it comes to weather.
Monday, 13 September 2021
A mini September heatwave
September has started off warmer than August. However,
the heatwave to start the month was short-lived like most of the hot weather
this year. It gave us our hottest weather since the middle of July.
Temperature Records January - September 2021 |
On Thursday we took Ruby for her regular walk around Nostell Priory.
There are now the first few signs that autumn is here. The summer flower meadows have been cut and baled ready for use through winter.
Nostell Priory wildflower meadow - 15 July 2021 |
Nostell Priory wildflower meadow - 09 September 2021 |
As we walked around the lake some of the trees are just beginning to show their autumn colours.
Saturday, 4 September 2021
Meteorological autumn is here - what happened to summer?
Meteorological autumn has arrived but quite frankly it seems to have been here for a few weeks now.
August was, without doubt, the poorest of the summer months finishing in eighth place out of the last 12 years. It also finished up as the driest over the same period.
August Temperature & Rainfall 2010-2021 |
I was surprised, last week when the UK Met Office said that we’d had a good summer well up the table of warmest summers. I’d have said that we’d had a pretty poor summer so I was surprised to find that, based on average temperatures from my weather station, this summer ranks third out of the last 12 summers. Perhaps average temperature isn’t always the best way of telling whether we’ve had a good summer or not.
August would have had a lower average temperature if it
hadn’t been for a run of above average nighttime temperatures. Generally, daytime temperatures were around average or below and we didn’t have any “hot “
days at all, with the month’s highest temperature only managing 24.3°C degrees.
Allotment wise, with fruit and vegetables, as usual it has been a bit of a hit and miss season. Most of our tree fruit suffered badly from the cold weather in April and May with late season frosts damaging the apple, pear and plum crops. However, we've had one of our best potato crops for a good number of years.
Casablanca Potatoes - 02 July 2021 |
Our early pot-grown potatoes were a disaster this year but all the ones grown on the allotment produced excellent crops. This year for some reason our potatoes avoided any wireworm damage and had very minimal damage from slugs. After a poor year last year, with one bed of onions failing completely, this year's crop has been excellent with lots of good-sized onions.
Onions - Hercules, Centurian & Sturon |
We also had an excellent crop of garlic for the first time in many years. Our first sowing of peas failed completely, once again probably due to the cold weather in April and May but later sowings have been much more successful.
Now we are into autumn we would normally be thinking about harvesting our apples and pears but we've very few of either to harvest this year.
It's certainly time to start getting beds cleared of their summer crops so that they can be dug over before any really bad weather sets in. The more clearing and preparing we can do through autumn and early winter the better prepared we will be for the start of the next growing season.
Tuesday, 17 August 2021
A Broad Bean Experiment
The last week hasn’t been anything special weather-wise for the middle of August. It’s been cloudy with temperatures hovering around average. However, we haven’t had any rain which is good in some respects, allowing us to get out and about, but the allotment could do with some good rain.
Temperature & Rainfall Records 01-15 August 2021 |
We are trying some autumn cropping broad beans again this year. Last year I bought some plants but they didn’t arrive until the end of August and they never managed to get established before the weather turned very autumnal. The plants were on the leggy side when they arrived which didn’t help.
Last year's broad beans were planted on 20 August 2020 |
So this year I decided to try growing the same variety from seed. The variety is Luz de Otono. I sowed them on 3rd July almost as soon as suggested on the seed packet. They germinated well and were growing outside in the cold frame at home.
Plants were grown at home in 2021 |
They were planted out in the allotment a few weeks ago now, and having got established are beginning to flower. Last year at this time we were still waiting for the plants to be delivered, so this year’s plants are a few weeks in front, but will it be enough.
Beginning to flower on 15th August 2021 |
As it happens one of our plot neighbours has sown some normal broad beans, probably around the same time as our autumn cropping broad beans were sown. This will be an interesting comparison to see if either crop goes on to produce some beans.
Normal broad bean seeds sown to crop in autumn |
There’s a video below showing both broad beans in each
plot in the middle of August.
Monday, 9 August 2021
A cool start to August
Temperature & Rainfall Records 09 July to 09 August 2021 |
The showery nature of the weather means it seems like we’ve had more rain than my rain gauge has measured. Although we’ve had showers nearly every day, so far this month our total rainfall is 15.6mm which can be considered around average for the first week and a bit of the month.
We have a stack of jobs beginning to pile up at the allotment. There are beds that now need clearing of their summer crops and potatoes to be lifted. The grass paths haven’t been strimmed for several weeks now and are very unkempt. It’s going to take a good afternoon’s work, perhaps even longer, to get them tidied up. I’m not too keen on strimming wet grass as it sticks to everything.
Some beds need clearing so the ground can be prepared for more planting. One bed needs digging over ready for some dwarf French beans to be planted out. These were sown in pots at home several weeks ago and will soon be ready for planting out. We’ve also got to prepare a bed for some sweet Williams which like the French beans were sown a few weeks ago.
Sweet Williams ready for planting out |
I’m in the process of lifting some Apache and Osprey
potatoes from one bed and hopefully this bed will then be prepared for a crop
of overwintering onions.
Monday, 2 August 2021
July - A wet month with a drought
Temperature & Rainfall Records 01 - 30 July 2021 |
July average temperatures and rainfall 2010-2021 |