I’ve a great excuse: there’s been lots of rain—blessed rain!—in the Sunshine State.
precipitation in Florida for the last 3 months |
And of course, I’ve been, er, slacking off, heh. (What else is new?)
The thing is, my garden has gone to weed! Weeds everywhere—in the beds, along the aisles, and even in between the beer bottles that served as bed borders!
I couldn’t attack them before because of the dry thunderstorms and the rains that peppered our Central Florida weeks. I had visions of getting drenched in a sudden downpour or being struck by lightning so I avoided the garden as much as possible. Plus, the mosquitoes!
Today though, despite the threatening gray clouds, I couldn’t stand the sight of those darned weeds any longer so I decided to annihilate them once and for all. The rains have let up and there were no thunderstorm forecasts so...To the garden it is!
precipitation in the Sunshine State for the last 7 days |
Well, it helps that it’s time to prepare for the fall planting, heh.
I forgot to take a Before picture, so I’ll only show you the After:
the itsy bitsy farm, circa august 2012 |
buckets of torture |
Speaking of rains and thunderstorms...
From May to August, Central Florida—and the whole state, for that matter—has had a generous drenching as you can see in the maps from the National Climatic Data Center.
Beginning last June, Central Florida had been extremely moist—in the real world that's like pounding rains every afternoon and sometimes well into the night (and early morning, for that matter).
Here's how it was, rain-wise in Florida for the last 90 days:
observed precipitation in Florida for the last 90 days |
Here's the monthly precipitation mapping since I've been to my vegetable garden in May:
observed precipitation in Florida, June 2012 |
observed precipitation in Florida, July 2012 |
observed precipitation in Florida, August 2012 |
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