The cloudy and damp weather seems to be continuing indefinitely. A week of sunshine would surely boost the spirits of everyone.
As I am writing this column, the weatherman is calling for a stretch of 5 days of rain and showers.
The month of May has come and gone and the planting season’s weather has been unusual, to say the least, but plants are growing at a steady pace.
As July winds down, the weather still seems to be fickle. We finally have gotten the warm weather.
If you have been looking at your perennials gardens and they are looking a little sparse in the flowering department,
It has been so nice to see the sun for several days in a row.
June has come and gone and I must admit that the only good thing about it from a gardening standpoint is that we didn’t have to spend a lot of money to pay for watering our gardens. Here’s hoping July has better weather.
Last week, I was telling you about the correct way to water your houseplants.
I would guess that if you do any amount of gardening, you know that plants need water.