1982vett
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Got stuck on the lawn mower this afternoon......
Rafter S":2uhmj1u9 said:1982vett":2uhmj1u9 said:I wouldn't worry to much....June, July, August, September, October, and November are still in front of us. :nod: I can't say for you, but I think June of 1998 was the last time it rained something like 18 days out of 23 days here....By the middle of July we were parched and begging for rain.
I agree. While it's pretty much always a good idea to plan ahead, it's way too early to worry about not enough hay. I'd be more inclined to worry if we weren't getting rain.
My goatweed is in fine condition, even when the sun beats down on it---no scalding--no wilting--might be the best crop I've ever seen, which is quite surprising, as I never realized till now, that wooly croton is an aquatic plant.1982vett":28fi6eov said::lol: :lol:
While I am surprised it does actually know how to rain here....looking at a calendar confirms that mid to late November is still 5 months away. However I do hear the steamer is going to be fired up today.......I wonder if that will do the same to the weeds as I has done to the tomatoes. :?
Well ain't that a pizzer. :lol:greybeard":2ru3g3nf said:My goatweed is in fine condition, even when the sun beats down on it---no scalding--no wilting--might be the best crop I've ever seen, which is quite surprising, as I never realized till now, that wooly croton is an aquatic plant.1982vett":2ru3g3nf said::lol: :lol:
While I am surprised it does actually know how to rain here....looking at a calendar confirms that mid to late November is still 5 months away. However I do hear the steamer is going to be fired up today.......I wonder if that will do the same to the weeds as I has done to the tomatoes. :?