June began cold and wet. Last week it was pleasant -- partly cloudy, mild temperatures.
Today, as I write, it's 92 degrees. Tomorrow it's supposed to get over 100.
I intended to do some late planting of annuals in the front garden, but the soil there is bone dry and just as hard, so I finally dragged out the sprinkler hose and it's getting a thorough dousing. The whole bed needs renovated, so there's no point in planting any seeds until I at least get some cow stuff dug in around the places I want to plant. Otherwise it's going to get just as hard again when it dries out.
The lettuce bolted, the peas that I planted back in February (Planting Peas, Striking Gold, Pea Sprouts and Peach Blossoms) are at the end of their productivity, so pulled both out. I planted new lettuce seeds, some where the old lettuce had been, some in the shade of the now-towering asparagus, to see if it would do better there in the summer's heat. Alas, the peach tree got hit with a bad case of leaf curl, so all those lovely blossoms never had the chance to produce a peach. But the broccoli and cauliflower that I started from seed (Bouncing Baby Broccoli) are doing nicely so far. I gave them a good watering.
I'd put up some pictures, but it's too stinkin' hot out there right now. Maybe I'll get some in the morning.
Saturday, June 24, 2006
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Ugh. That is far too hot. I am not looking forward to that heat eventually coming here. We have another month or so, but it is coming. :(
It's cooled way down to the 80s now -- just tolerable in the morning and evening. This is not normal weather, even within our year-to-year fluctuations. Time to get out and plant some trees and counteract some of that ol' global warming.
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