Jun 292010
We have had so much rain this month. The ground hit its saturation point on Sunday. We had a lot of rain and ended up with at least 8 inches of water in the gardens. Thankfully today the water has gone down quite a bit! This week is suppose to be dry and that is so much needed. After a few days, I’ll be able to get in and get caught up on the weeds.
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Taht is lots of rain. Can’t believe how your garden has grown through all your rain. Wonderful.
Sorry, dyslexic moment. “that” is lots of rain.:-)
Our weather has been so extreme this season too. We went from April to almost end of June with temps never reaching higher than 74F and then this week hits and BAM! we’re 98F. We’ve been watering( actually flood irrigating) our garden every other day now just to keep it moist. Our pastures are starting to look pretty dry and now we’re in a rush to get the gas pump hooked up to begin irrigating the pastures. Weird, strange weather, makes me wonder what winter will be like?
Praying you’ll dry out soon and that the produce will choke out the weeds in growth*wink*
Blessings,
Kelle
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Connie wrote:
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Kelle wrote:
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