Foxy Lady: not here yet, Ma'am. but it's lovely out there. beautiful temperature, and almost completely still...the breeze, if you can call it that, is so slight that i wouldn't know it was there if i didn't see leaves and the clapper thingy on the wind chimes moving just the teensiest bit.
i only just called to have the sprinkler company come and de-winterize our sprinkler system for the season. they're probably going to be working in the rain!
Eriisa: well i'm glad You asked, Ma'am, because i've long wondered myself but i guess i wasn't quite curious enough to actually go look it up. now i have.
evidently the simplest way to describe sprinkler system winterization is to say it's the process of removing all the water from the system's pipes so that the water doesn't freeze, expand, and crack them. and evidently there are three ways to do it, which are described in detail here.
i hope this answers Your question, Lady. it answered it better than *my* curiosity demanded it be answered...
We've been expecting a fairly large storm that may last through Saturday.
It shouldn't be a problem to any of the gardens unless we get hail, which is not unusual for this time of year. Hail can rip through everything like a machete and plants cannot recover from that damage.
GL to all in the northeast tonight.
There's heavy thunder and lightening at my house right now.
ajtgirl: we've got a nice steady rain falling on long island right now. lighter than it was an hour or two ago, and the thunder and lightning seem to have abated. but our lawn and planty-plant-plants can sure use the rain.
In my area a couple of yards have a flower Ive never seen before, I will describe it best as I can. It is orange and yellow and its shape looks like candy corn. Its leaves and stems are similar to a day lillies. Does anyone know what kind of flower this may be?? I wish I had a photo of it. They are really neat and do look like candy corn.
Dolittle: have you checked closely to see if there are little tiny ants? really minute they are and are hard to see ....I had that problem last year and had to get some powder to put around the plants :(
BerniceC:Thanks girl, I did check them for bugs and have sprayed them. The stems behind the bloom just broke off..looked like it was cut. The blooms on the pepper plants dried up. It is strange but I will keep trying to remedy the problem.
Dolittle: Sounds like something we had a few years back.We never did find out what it was but started to plant garlic in the fall so it was up in the Spring.We put our pepper and tomato plants in that area of the garlic,got rid of whatever was cuting the buds off.I did the same around my rose bush and got rid of those green worms i had.