letemgrow
PMA Member
Checked that out just now, it said 1/2" of rain or more yesterday on my place.
This lines up with what I garnered from some rain gauges back there also.
The good ole days....Loneranger type of dry in my area
I watered the east of the garden Tuesday night, zucchini jumped a foot the next day and have flower/4" squash set. Something (groundhog?) ate the leaves off my cucumbers. Need to get a trail cam on them to determine who dies. As the surrounding vegetation dries up, I'm afraid the lush garden is going to be more and more attractive to the critters.A small foodplot as of 7:30 pm. June 22 after a bit over an inch of rain.
Incredible how much the pumpkin plants grew today.
FWIW, my experience with food plots during droughty summers, which are all too common in my area, harrumph, is that when the native vegetation dries down from lack of rain the still green corn, and bean, plants get hit even harder than they otherwise would. A true double whammy scenario.I watered the east of the garden Tuesday night, zucchini jumped a foot the next day and have flower/4" squash set. Something (groundhog?) ate the leaves off my cucumbers. Need to get a trail cam on them to determine who dies. As the surrounding vegetation dries up, I'm afraid the lush garden is going to be more and more attractive to the critters.
Forecasting rain for tomorrow, fingers crossed. Hope to get the first cutting of big round bales into the shed tonight after work, so that should kill chances of rain........