Summer blooms 2011

We saw a spate of cool weather days breaking up our summer heatwave. It gave us time to assess the damage from the drought and noted with interest the tough plants such as the vinca, cosmos, and marigolds that withstood the severe weather.  Plus, we discover a surprise bloom from an unexpected 3-season flowering shrub–Encore azalea Autumn Monarch.

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Is that rain, Virginia?

Yes, that stuff falling out of the sky in buckets is rain. After more than a month without it, it almost seemed like some landscape on an alien planet as I watched it pour all over my garden. What a relief! The patchy brown bermuda grass lawn will love this, and everything that needed a drink will get a good soaking. Timing is everything…I had just installed a soaker hose in the front flower bed this past weekend. Those azaleas need some serious help.

Next up, humidity!

The end of a heat streak 2011

Thursday officially marked the end of North Texas’ attempt at a record. Temperatures dropped below one hundred just shy 2 days of the record set back in 1980. While it turned overcast and threatened thunderously for all about 30 to 45 minutes, no rain fell on my garden. Apparently, some parts of North Texas did get to see some moisture, but they were the lucky few!