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Old 13-07-2007, 02:28 AM posted to rec.ponds.moderated
Derek Broughton Derek Broughton is offline
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Galen Hekhuis wrote:

On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 17:16:58 CST, "Gareee©"
wrote:

We've still had very little rain here as well.. had a nice shower
yesterday for about 4 hours, to that helped. After the harsh last cold
snap did a lot of damage to plants and trees around (killing off my damned
Japanese maple!)


How cold was that? They survive our winters in Nova Scotia.

I moved north from the west side of Florida (about 90 mi north of
Tampa) up to where I am now by the intersection of I-75 and I-10, in
beautiful, historic, northern Florida. I moved from a scrub oak kind
of arid geography into a much wetter area by the Suwannee River, but
it sure hasn't been wetter this year at all. I watch the radar, and
even what little rain there is seems to consistently miss our little
corner of the county.


You can have some of ours. I live off-grid, and had to start up the
generator again tonight. I need sun!!!!

I'd say a lot of plant grow is 3-4 week behind their usual timetable,
because of this.

I've yet to get a tomato from the garden yet.. just strawberries,
asparagus, and snap peas.


Hear that sound?? It's thousands of tiny little violins :-) (well, it might
actually be the locusts...). Up here, even with the greenhouse, it's
August before we get tomatoes. My asparagus has just finished (though
that's because we went away for a week and it bolted - if we'd kept up with
it, it would still be pickable).
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