Much windy.
I don't remember ever seeing this many wind storms in Central Oregon. I wonder if they keep measurements of that?
Was able to get a few hours of gardening in between windstorms and the sprinklers going off. The sprinklers are on heavy rotation with the new lawns; combined with the cold wind, it got a little gnarly out there.
Still, a few hours and I had half the back garden weeded and pruned. It's probably just as well that I'm slowed down. Usually I completely wear myself out by working too hard at first. This year, I want to mosey out into the garden every day or two and do a 'bit' of gardening.
When I first transplanted from our former domicile, I was just sort of just parking the plants until I got serious; until I had a lawn, and a plan. It's taken six years to finally get the lawn and sprinkler system in place. Fortunately, I did put a bit of thought into where I placed the plants -- I still make the beginners mistake of planting them too close together.
For a couple of years, the plants struggled with the Junipers -- but those that finally survived seem chipper enough. I'm planning to take some of the more aggressive plants and colonize other parts of the back yard. The lot is s third of an acre, and most of that space is in back.
My strategy this year with new perennials, will be to go to a professional nursery (no more mass market...) every couple of weeks and buy a couple of currently blooming plants. I have a grand vision, and I don't mind that it will probably take ten years to get there.
"I don't remember ever seeing this many wind storms in Central Oregon."
ReplyDeleteHell, Dunc, this is the windiest damn place I've ever lived. A 25-mph wind is considered a "breeze" here.