Rain prompted new growth on blueberry bushes |
We also have lots of new growth on our orange trees and satsuma trees. As I was checking out the orange trees, I noticed that they are loaded up with oranges. The only problem is that most of the oranges have damage to the fruit done by birds. We have an overabundance of blackbirds, grackles, mockingbirds, and blue jays. The fruit itself isn't damaged I don't think, just the orange peel, but it isn't pretty to look at. Next year I'll put up bird netting on all the trees to better protect the fruit.
The impatiens by the side door are full and blooming.
Crepe Myrtles showing off their blooms |
Earlier this month, Lafayette surpassed all the precipitation that it received for the entire calender year of 2011.That was a month ago. We've easily gotten 8 or 10 inches since then, putting us within spitting distance of reaching our normal yearly rainfall total in August. Wow! Now, I feel a little guilty about complaning about rain when our friends in the midwest are suffering through a brutal drought. I'm starting to get ready to get the fall garden in and would like to have it planted by September 1. The ground is too wet to even think about planting anything for a while. In the meantime, I'll start checking my seed inventory and planning what all I'll plant. Hopefully we'll get a few dry days so that the land can dry up and we can begin planting.
To date, more than 40" of rain has fallen in Lafayette this year...compared to the 36-37" of rain that fell in 2011. This time last year many spots across Acadiana were struggling with drought and rainfall of less than 20 inches for the year.
Normal year total rainfall in the area is around 60 inches.
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