Western
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Ron everything you doing for free isn't working:laughing: TBN, rain dance. I can only reply in "quick reply" soooo
Double click "+reply to thread" or Click on "Go Advanced" should get you to full access to reply window. That is if you are using IE or Firefox.Ron everything you doing for free isn't working:laughing: TBN, rain dance. I can only reply in "quick reply" soooo
My last rain dance finally worked. Day before yesterday we got 3/10 ths of an inch. First shower since May 13th.
That's good news, Ron. Your garden looks pretty darn nice. Mine is much more weedy. My vein problems in my legs have really limited my garden time this year.
I think you are finding out what we know here. When the temperatures get up in the high 90s, gardening becomes a real challenge. You may have to shade some of your more sensitive plants if this heat wave continues. No amount of water will save them. Squash, cucumbers, and melons seem to be able to handle the heat, but tomatoes stop setting fruit when it gets too hot.
I gave up on tomatoes last year since I found them growing good at the grocery store. Last summer was a gardening night mare for me.