Sunday, April 17, 2011

Rain, and a lot of it too

I'm not complaining, believe me, but this year's "April showers" amount to 3.5" between sunday the 10th and Thursday 14th, and another 3.5" overnight last night. Here's my rain guage. This should be an interesting growing season...





But I have bought a few more perennials to tide me over while the seeds are germinating.



- Posted from my iPhone...

4 comments:

Thomas said...

This is indeed turning out to be rather wet spring. Hopefully we won't have a repeat of 2009's growing season.

Margo said...

Hello! I agree - hopefully not a repeat of 2009 - no 60-day straight rain + blight on the solanacae family. I'm hoping for a few eggplants this year too...

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