Not looking forward to extreme heat

It is just about reaching as hot as I can bear, towards the upper 20s. If we get extreme heat for a few days I get through it by thinking that it will be over soon. At the moment next week is predicted to be around 30 all week and often the prediction gets higher as it gets closer.

I like to be outside at least some of each day, but I am not sure there will be much that is bearable. 

I am hoping they have got it wrong and it reduces sooner than Monday week.

Parents
  • 26℃ here today and the ground has turned from green to brown.

    Despite no rain for weeks, our streams are flowing at a high level and the water table is higher than average for this time of year.  I'm wondering if it would be ok to hose the lawn?  We don't have a hosepipe ban but I don't know how it could impact our environment.

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  • 26℃ here today and the ground has turned from green to brown.

    Despite no rain for weeks, our streams are flowing at a high level and the water table is higher than average for this time of year.  I'm wondering if it would be ok to hose the lawn?  We don't have a hosepipe ban but I don't know how it could impact our environment.

Children
  • There is no need to hose a lawn as it will go back to green with no problem when it rains. If you don't have plants to water, I guess you could put washing up water on the grass. We do that to water one of our flower beds as we heard it recommended. We have also started saving water left over from the kettle and any other clean water to put in the watering cans.

    I think it was in 1976 we used to siphon bath water for watering.