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Due to work it will be the short ferry this year. Argentia. Closer to home. Nicer weather and maybe some fishery. June-July. |
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April 26, 2017 | #332 |
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It's getting that time of year where the heat and humidity begins. Here it is midnight - you can pull your hair back and it stays there - no Vitalis or Lucky Tiger needed. (I had to look both up to see if they still make them - yes they do.)
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April 26, 2017 | #333 |
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brought my plants up from the basement yesterday for the first time. Actually am lucky because they will be large and hardened within three days. That is 21 days before the avg last frost here. The 15 day forecast on the Nat'l weather site has nothing below 50 for the next 15 days. I may luck out but I actually started at least two weeks too soon. Live and learn. These are 72 plants of five varieties that I have adopted as my favs from saved seed. If I lose them I will reluctantly turn to purchased plants but I would be devastated. But sunny and 85 today! Hallelujah.
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April 26, 2017 | #334 |
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I'm going to go out on a limb here, and say that it might rain:
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April 26, 2017 | #335 |
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LOl, I thought for sure I would have rain when mine said 60% chance of rain for 6 days in a row. Didn't get but 15 minutes or so of rain the entire time, lol.
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April 26, 2017 | #336 |
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The NWS computer reminds me of watching stock prices. I follow trends, which you can only get by monitoring the forecast very regularly. For example, a 50% chance of rain when they previously said 60% is different than a 50% chance when the previous forecast was 40%.
So whatever the current forecast is, it helps a lot to know if that number is trending up or trending down. |
April 26, 2017 | #337 |
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maybe picking up 5-7" of rain today, it has been coming down. the bowling alley is open. glad i am in raised beds, forecast this week will be at saturation and liable to drown inground gardens.
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April 26, 2017 | #338 |
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Hmm. We got 5 to7' on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. No problem with sandy soil. No puddles, no mud. Also there were no winds to knock down anything.
Today the sun came out shining. Humidity shot up. But then we got some breeze for the rescue. .
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April 27, 2017 | #339 |
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Five days of cold gloomy weather ahead. Twenty degrees below average. Plants are huge and some of the early varieties have buds from the warm sunny spell we enjoyed earlier this month. It was really a pleasant experience germinating the seeds and taking the plants straight outdoors. You southerners or greenhouse growers have it much nicer.
- Lisa We got a bit of sun this afternoon. I walked thru a local greenhouse and some of the potted 4 inch tomatoes are well over two feet. I loved the warm humidity there. It was like a Florida vacation. Last edited by greenthumbomaha; April 27, 2017 at 10:43 PM. |
April 28, 2017 | #340 |
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So it does not look like some global warming in our country.
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April 28, 2017 | #341 |
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You wouldn't think it's a nice florida vacation during our height of summer. There won't be much in the garden then because the heat and humidity really do a number on growing anything. So, we might get a head start on you, but while you are still enjoying a garden in summer we are dreading going outside at all.
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Heck it wasn't that many years ago I was swinging a pick and digging ditches by hand to run underground conduit in July and August in the heat of the sun. I put my underground sprinkler system in, in it too. The neighbors were flabbergasted. How can you do that in 100 degree heat they asked? Because I have to. Worth |
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April 28, 2017 | #343 |
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I finished getting my garden planted yesterday. They say to expect 5-8" of rain the next 3 days and the ground is saturated from the 5+" we got a few days ago. I plant in raised rows in my raised bed and it drains well so I am hoping for the best. Things should explode once the sun pops out and warms back up. Hopefully!
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April 28, 2017 | #345 |
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I remember last year followed pretty much the same pattern as this year. Very warm late winter followed by a cool early spring with some heavy rains and flooding. I didn't get a chance to fertilize anything after planting yesterday, but I put about 2-3" of Bunny Berries on the rows a little over a month ago. One of my grandkids had a school program last night and we don't miss those.
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