Last week was one hot and humid week! It was so nice to have some cooler and dryer air on Sunday morning.
The only good thing about this weather is that any of the tropical flowering plants you may have in your planters are probably the happiest plants in your planters!
One of the hardest things to do during a heat wave is to get out into the garden.
July has arrived but the hot and humid weather has felt like July for a few weeks. Come on summer polar air!
The heat and humidity has given rise to a huge outbreak of insects in our gardens.
The hot and humid weather has arrived and with it comes the challenge of making sure that all of the plants in the garden are receiving enough water to help those plants to survive.
It looks like we might get a week with a few showers but no rainy days.
I didn’t think that you could have 2 consecutive weekends that would have the weather extremes that we had the past 2 weekends.
Many of you will have spring flowering shrubs that soon will have finished their flowering for the year.
Early on Sunday morning, many of you awoke to find frost on the lawn.