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Old 26-05-2011, 06:27 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Rain rain go away

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Nad R wrote:

Mysterious Traveler wrote:
On 05/25/2011 07:10 PM, Nad R wrote:
Rain Rain go away
Come back another day
Nad wants to play in his garden

Three days of rain coming.... Argggggg....

We can use some rain in west Texas. The only rain we've
had in a year was May 11, 2011. It finally brought some
relief. Temperatures dropped from 98 deg every day to mid
70's then 80's for about ten days. Now it's back into the
90's again. Everything is dried out so bad fires are
burning everywhere.

We have to water the garden and trees everyday, but the
garden is thriving. Squash, green beans, beats, turnips,
tomato, okra are growing good. Thats all thats up so far.

I'd trade you locations, but I doubt you could stand it
here. New neighbors are building a house down the road
and the wind blew so hard yesterday it blew off the
rafters that were up.

I'll pray for you're rain to stop and you can pray for
us to get some here.


Yes, I hope it rains for you and not here... For a week or two. In the last
thirty days it has rained for at least 20 of those days. I will not be
planting this Memorial weekend which is typically in Michigan the big
garden weekend kickoff.

I do like where I live... If only the weather would return to normal.


Rain today. Possible rain on Friday. Possible rain next week. We are
running 10 to 15 degrees below average for the last month. Beginning to
look like another cool summer :O(

At least the lettuce is at critical mass, and producing daily salads.

"Climate is what we expect, weather is what we get"
- Mark Twain
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- Billy

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