The Head Gardener and I have had precious little time and/or energy for blogging this past month. Mother Nature hit the fast forward button and spring has rapidly morphed into summer. We've seen 90+ temperatures almost every day this past week. We live in fear of a repeat of last summer's hellatious heat.
The HG and I have been in something of a plant buying frenzy, which is followed by even more frenzied efforts to get plants into the ground and settled before summer truly arrives. We could spend all day every day outside and still not be done. It's hot enough that we usually call it quits between 1 and 2 pm.
We're feeling not only the time constraints imposed by Mother Nature but those imposed by our upcoming absence. A week from today we'll be in the mountains of North Carolina for the 2012 Garden Bloggers' Fling!
Have we arranged for someone to water while we're gone? Nope. We're still cogitating on how best to handle that. I think we're both hoping for a few timely rain showers. Once there, we'll be too busy enjoying other gardens to worry overmuch about our own!
We know we'll come home to find a few casualties but plants are replaceable ... the friendships and experiences we'll share with fellow garden bloggers are anything but!
The HG and I have been in something of a plant buying frenzy, which is followed by even more frenzied efforts to get plants into the ground and settled before summer truly arrives. We could spend all day every day outside and still not be done. It's hot enough that we usually call it quits between 1 and 2 pm.
We're feeling not only the time constraints imposed by Mother Nature but those imposed by our upcoming absence. A week from today we'll be in the mountains of North Carolina for the 2012 Garden Bloggers' Fling!
We know we'll come home to find a few casualties but plants are replaceable ... the friendships and experiences we'll share with fellow garden bloggers are anything but!
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I did gamble and plant the new stuff about two weeks ahead of our traditional last frost date, in anticipation of having it all established by the Fling date. Even so, you just never know what's going to happen. But that's why we are intrigued by the leap of faith that is gardening, no?
Have a blast at the Fling!
Your garden looks wonderful and I hope that you'll have a few rain showers while you're gone.
And, I hope we'll have seasonable (that is, not too warm weather) for all of you in Asheville for the Fling!
Lisa