Oh, what a relief. We finally got some rain today after about 2 weeks with nothing, then just a really quick 30 minute storm, and nothing for over a week before that. With 90 degree weather we were seeing lots of burning on plants that were getting some sunlight.
But today we got over an inch and a half of rain and it is still coming down lightly
I think all the hostas are sounding a collective sigh of relief right along with me
YAAAAAYYYYYY!!! We got a downpour here this morning, after being bone dry for a couple of weeks. It came complete with a lot of wind, and now my sweet corn
patch is flat on the ground. The cornfields are not looking so good either. Hopefully the field corn will stand back up again, but it's probably too late for the sweet corn. The hosta gardens really appreciated the rain, though, and it saved me from having to haul the hose around for another week.
Linda P
And time remembered is grief forgotten,
And frosts are slain and flowers begotten.....
Algernon Charles Swinburne
We got a little bit of rain...but just a little. It's been dry here in WI, too.
I'm realizing now that while all the shade I have may keep my hostas smaller or slower growing than they would be if they got just a bit more sunlight, it does seem to keep them from crisping when it's dry. I went out and gave them a good soaking Sunday, but they weren't looking any worse for the wear despite a few rain-free weeks.
Wish we could get some of that! Scattered thunderstorms are forecast for tonight, but not counting on it. We have been bone dry and triple digit record heat since the last week of May. Lot of plant crispiness going on, lost a few plants and trees are really stressed. Blue hostas have lost their wax and going green from the heat, Watering every day, but you can only do so much.
I did notice a Francis Williams hosta at the end of the woods that never gets any extra water....it looks the best I've ever seen a FW look!
TOOO much rain here. The last couple weeks the day starts out in the 90's and then the rain comes. The lightening has been amazing. I don't remember storms like this here since I was a kid before this area before the drought started, I'm not complaining though it's been wonderful but with all thunder it's hard to sleep. This state needs this weather soo bad, it's been dry for years. Haven't watered for 3 weeks. Not sure what to do with all this extra time I have can't garden and don't need to water. Americas got Talent hasn't been bad but the girl doing that bar thing over the nails was a little worrisome. See what happens when you can't get out to the garden!!!