We had a quiet Memorial Day. I was rained out of the gardens yesterday, so I needed to get the herb garden cleaned and ready for some herbs that have been sitting in the garage for more than a week. I needed to weed the chat pathway, and parts of the beds, too. I started at the South end and got about an hour's work in before the first downpour hit.
I stopped and had some breakfast while it rained, and then headed back out as soon as the storm had passed. I got in about thirty minutes or so, and was caught in the next downpour. I left everything, and came in for another short stay. BY the end of my final session I managed to get somewhere between a third and a half of the garden weeded.
I still have the rest of the herb garden to do, herbs to plant, herbs to harvest, tomatoes and zucchini to plant, and weed eating to do around the edges of the lawn and gardens. I think this is a labor of love, and a project that is going to be done a little at a time. It's SOooooooo much more satisfying to stay until the job is complete!
Our little area of the world has been in a drought for the past two years. We went almost through the month of April before we had rain the last day or so. By the 15th they were saying it was the driest April on record. One long day of rain gave it the appearance of being almost normal in rainfall. Statistics lie!
On the other hand, May has been soggy in comparison. Each time I plan to get into my gardens, Mother Nature lets loose. We have water standing in the swale near the road and the sump pumps have been working for several days.
Worms and the perennials I've planted have been happy campers, but soon the iris and lavender are going to be dying off from all the rain.
At least I'm not schlepping hoses around and paying a humongous water bill!
Comments (4)
We were so lucky - despite the weather forecast, and my own predictions, it was glorious all weekend. And it's raining today. Not what usually happens in the UK over bank holiday weekends, but very welcome!
Posted by Blue Witch | June 1, 2004 11:40 AM
Posted on June 1, 2004 11:40
Maybe that is why I don't garden --- the water bill? Well, it can be added to the reasons. Glad, however, that there are those of you that do it - I love to go for walks/bikerides and see the flowergardens others have created.
Posted by Desiree | June 6, 2004 10:03 AM
Posted on June 6, 2004 10:03
Not a drop of rain in Florida while I was there....heat was bad!
Posted by Dr. D. | June 7, 2004 8:19 AM
Posted on June 7, 2004 08:19
We don't see rain in June...of course, we do see 100 degree temps (though only in the upper 90s this past weekend.
At least it is a dry heat (laughing hysterically)...
Posted by PJ | June 7, 2004 5:01 PM
Posted on June 7, 2004 17:01