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Kat2
07-26-2016, 09:07 PM
This is supposed to be our rainy season; it is not. I've given up on my lawn which is fine because I'd already decided to replace it with mulch and more "don't need a lot of water plants" but this dryness is awful during the transition.

I was out shopping today 4.3 miles from my house when a rousing 1/2 hours downpour happened. My "Oh, I hope it's falling on my house" escaped from my lips. Which set off another 10 shoppers' thoughts. And comments about the situation. We're so very dry here. Watering hasn't helped. Any of us.

So sad.

What's the weather like where you are?

Tytaylor77
07-26-2016, 09:22 PM
The same. Extremely dry. It hasn't rained more than 1/4" here in over a month. We normally get afternoon gulf moisture this time of year. Tomorrow there is a 60% chance so I'm hoping.

37.667910
07-26-2016, 10:24 PM
Maybe from Cali we are not in the position to comment...Umm whats rain?
Lol, 4+ years of drought!

Kat2
07-27-2016, 01:33 AM
Though I was raised to live as if my life was on the edge always on a drought (1 minute showers, dishwater tossed on the luxury plants, sprinklers set so low that concrete was never wet, turn off the water once your toothbrush is wet and many little "no water waste things" I do naturally but can't recall) I feel for you in CA because the drought here is very real even if temporary---right now.

Juicy Bananas
07-27-2016, 04:24 AM
It's happening all over the world. We as a species have to do something to change our habits.

cincinnana
07-27-2016, 09:53 PM
What's the weather like where you are?
Sorry cannot post much.....locally we are under a "heat dome" which blocks all transmissions....:woohoonaner:
But on a serious note......bananas love the consistant average temp of 75 at the moment. In zone 5-7 this is the sweet spot for our plants....I wish it lasted longer.

sputinc7
07-27-2016, 10:41 PM
Back a little over a month ago we got two rain events, each over 7 inches in less than 36 hours, and about a week apart, then BAM! It has been quite dry here since. A tenth here, a tenth there... Grass is barely green and shriveled in most parts. As Kat said, it's supposed to be our 3 months rainy season.

cincinnana
07-29-2016, 05:25 PM
Sorry..... to post this.

We have lots of water.....locally.

I just got the water/sewer bill. lol.....and we have a lot of violent storms which dump 2+inches an hour here,,,
Humid, humid, humid,
Bananas and moles are in their game....

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Kat2
07-29-2016, 09:58 PM
I went on a field trip to Largo today. I visited there specifically for an Amish store not owned by Amish; that was painfully obvious. I really miss trips to where cheese is cheese. Oh, well. Fortunately I did go shopping in Plant City; I found out where everyone goes to buy their produce for resale. 40lbs of plum tomatoes for $15 and a large rosemary plant for $2 made my day. Another stop for a couple of smaller herb pants at $1. A little market in St. Pete tempted me with black apricots, red pears and yellow pluots. Haven't been inside a Trader Joe's in 10 years so stopping there was a treat. Where I lived they were not allowed to sell alcohol so today I bought 2 bottles of 2 Buck Chuck. (Okay, they're $2.99 now but...) Visited an amazing indoor Farmers Market; came home with 20lbs of Brussels Sprouts for $8 along with some other goodies. Had a great Italian sub at a little Italian bakery; the bread was so great I purchased 2 small loaves for my Sicilian driver/friend. I had a wonderful outing especially since it rained off and on all day across FL.

Alas, it did not rain at my house...

cincinnana
07-30-2016, 05:45 PM
I went on a field trip to Largo today. I visited there specifically for an Amish store not owned by Amish; that was painfully obvious. I really miss trips to where cheese is cheese. Oh, well. Fortunately I did go shopping in Plant City; I found out where everyone goes to buy their produce for resale. 40lbs of plum tomatoes for $15 and a large rosemary plant for $2 made my day. Another stop for a couple of smaller herb pants at $1. A little market in St. Pete tempted me with black apricots, red pears and yellow pluots. Haven't been inside a Trader Joe's in 10 years so stopping there was a treat. Where I lived they were not allowed to sell alcohol so today I bought 2 bottles of 2 Buck Chuck. (Okay, they're $2.99 now but...) Visited an amazing indoor Farmers Market; came home with 20lbs of Brussels Sprouts for $8 along with some other goodies. Had a great Italian sub at a little Italian bakery; the bread was so great I purchased 2 small loaves for my Sicilian driver/friend. I had a wonderful outing especially since it rained off and on all day across FL.

Alas, it did not rain at my house...
I love your narrative........true gift.....or grift......thanks...I love it.....
Lots of rain in the area some flooding....no drought yet..

saxybill1
09-02-2016, 08:33 AM
Yes, we have had lots of rain and we are supposed to get more tomorrow. I hope it gets better for folks not having much luck.

Lau
09-02-2016, 08:49 PM
Yes, we have had lots of rain and we are supposed to get more tomorrow. I hope it gets better for folks not having much luck.

Please send some rain to California :goteam::goteam::goteam:

SocalYellowBanana
09-04-2016, 06:07 PM
Please send some rain to California :goteam::goteam::goteam:

Yes we can certainly do with lot's of rain in Southern California :08::08::goteam:

Worm_Farmer
09-04-2016, 06:21 PM
Blame the government!
All these drought and flooding are from Weather modification!
Haarp is closing because the Navy has underwater antennas now.

Aliens just blew up the Space X rocket! OMG! Human greed is going to kill it all.

hdynad
09-04-2016, 08:55 PM
Wish we would dry up a little bit here, this part of Texas is saturated! Had sprinklers off for the last 30day. Would love to send some all of ya'alls way!!!

Happy growing,

Darla

Shanti
11-24-2016, 07:45 AM
we now have the same problem ... so I'm interested in this thread

gibbowr
05-08-2017, 12:06 PM
Moved to Tampa from California almost 3 years ago. I was never expecting to have a drought here too! I remember driving to work and passing the Mt. Diablo fire a couple years ago. It is so dry here that we had a local park lose 200 acres to fire on Saturday. Luckily there are 4 miles and an 8 lane highway in between the fire and us.

Our lawn has been dry and dead for a while now (luckily no HOA)

edwmax
05-08-2017, 02:52 PM
We're 8" down for the year. The 2.3 " rain last Thursday helped, but not enough.

JP
05-09-2017, 09:40 AM
We sure don't have that problem here... Floods everywhere!

tertip
08-21-2017, 01:16 PM
had the same problems but my red bananas are a lot more resilient

cincinnana
08-25-2017, 06:09 PM
Texas is not..

tertip
08-26-2017, 01:25 AM
Whats the toughest hybrid you have ?

cincinnana
08-31-2017, 09:14 PM
logo design is great.


you smokin:woohoonaner:

tertip
09-01-2017, 01:53 AM
Mine? thank you :)

Tytaylor77
09-01-2017, 04:54 AM
After 26.3" of rain on the rain gauge I can say there is no drought here!

Blew over 13 full sized Musa. Only 1 had an active bunch! Very happy it's over and thank God our damage was minor compared to the people south of me in the Houston and Beaumont/Port Authur area!! 60"+ of rain is insane!