Things are doing pretty well for the current short-term drought we're in. I've applied sawdust and soap to the lawn in an effort to increase water penetration and decrease the amount lost to the dry winds. So far that's worked beautifully.
Here's the standard shot, with spot watering in progress. This is the one point the irrigation system doesn't reach well when the gardens are mature. If you look toward the bottom of the shot, you'll see some small drifts of sawdust, too. As always, click any image to embiggen it.
The gardens are doing very well this year:
Here's a Magellan Scarlet zinnia. They're not really scarlet, more of a cherry color, but that's red enough for me:
At this rate, the pottery fairy will be buried by August. Growth and development really have been extraordinary:
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
July Photos
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