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(25,699 posts)Not enough though dammit! What is this measly sky-dribble?
Suich
(10,642 posts)I think there's some major rain coming this weekend!
Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)I was like, "if I wanted to live in Eastern Washington, i'd move there!"
countryjake
(8,554 posts)Somebody told me yesterday that they hated to see the grey come back, I'm like WTF!...the evergreen belt has wilted from this drought and some want more sun?
Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)The sun is fucking unnatural. GO AWAY! Give me rain, dude!
countryjake
(8,554 posts)We might be getting six to eight inches of it by Monday (oops...hauling out the sandbags).
I'm afraid it's too late for our Cedar groves.
iemitsu
(3,888 posts)and some of the fall color is not really that but dry crispy leaves.
we need enough water to get the ground wet.
countryjake
(8,554 posts)I am so friggin' tired of lugging water out to them, we only planted them two years ago and they were already showing signs of hurting by the beginning of August. Now, they look fried, only just a few live leaves left on them.
Every one of the cedars in the woods behind us are sagging, with major brown boughs just hanging, waiting to fall with the wind. Everywhere I go, I notice the brown on the cedars.
It is pouring up here right now, has been all evening! Yippee!
iemitsu
(3,888 posts)nothing but drizzle yesterday and last night.
i love the sound of the rain on the roof.
i have had trouble keeping trees wet this year too. we have 80+ (bonsai) trees in pots and some of them need watering every day.
it was fine during the summer but since school started again (and the days growing shorter) i have not had the time to play with trees every day.
sorry to hear about your plums. they should be fine by spring but will probably need some pruning to clean the weak and fried branches from the trees.
the forest is another question. i think the western red cedar has had a number of bad years. once the foliage goes brown those trees will not come back.
sad.
DonRedwood
(4,359 posts)countryjake
(8,554 posts)and particularly, up here in the North Sound area. I'm in the foothills of the North Cascades and every cedar I see now has extensive browning, with pronounced sagging limbs...they are looking sickly, to put it mildly.
iemitsu
(3,888 posts)my mother told me the other day, in e-mail, that she noticed rhododendron that looked like they were dying. they are hardy and should not die in washington weather.
the fire hazard is bad too. the rain will help thwart that threat.
patrice
(47,992 posts)Shrike47
(6,913 posts)I've still got a tan, for goodness sake, in mid-October!
opiate69
(10,129 posts)Can't wait to go get basketfuls of chanterelles, lobster mushrooms, saffron milkcaps and whatever other tasties pop up now!