Hot days in E-town
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- Sprout
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Hot days in E-town
Forecast for next 5 days: 28, 29, 29, 30, 29. Its gonna be a steamy one here this weekend.
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- Seedling
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That is the weather we have been getting for the past few weeks...of course I don't mind the heat, the humidity is difficult but the palms seems to love it. We are supposed to cool off into the low to mid 20's for a while so that will be nice.
However, if you are getting it now, we will be getting it in a week or so, it always works that way.
However, if you are getting it now, we will be getting it in a week or so, it always works that way.
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By our standards it was hot +27C
Wes North Vancouver Zone 8b/9a
Keats Island BC Zone 8a
Palm Springs CA Zone 9b/10a
Keats Island BC Zone 8a
Palm Springs CA Zone 9b/10a
This Afternoon's thunder storm was reminiscent of the storm I was in at Flintstone Park in Kelowna 20 years ago. The sky opened up and it poured for about 20 minutes. 15 minutes after it finished raining everything was bone dry again.
Allen
Allen
You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps
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- Arctic Palm Plantation
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Flintstones Park! That was a fun place...gone now to big big development.
Okanagan soils are so light it can rain for 15 minutes before any water is absorbed, and then like you say, 15 minutes later it's bone dry again.
Our soils are like a waxed car, they seem to shed the little bit of water we get.
In a good year, Vernon gets 13 inches...
and we're in that rainshadow...probably 1/3 doesn't even land on the ground.
No damage from the t-storm I hope at your place, Allen.
Barb
Okanagan soils are so light it can rain for 15 minutes before any water is absorbed, and then like you say, 15 minutes later it's bone dry again.
Our soils are like a waxed car, they seem to shed the little bit of water we get.
In a good year, Vernon gets 13 inches...
and we're in that rainshadow...probably 1/3 doesn't even land on the ground.
No damage from the t-storm I hope at your place, Allen.
Barb
No damage here. I would have preferred to have received more rain. Maybe I will get lucky tonight.
But after putting it off for years, we finally got an air conditioner tonight. I'm just too old, drugged and fat to put up with the heat any more. We drove all the way across the city to the mall to get one.
Allen
But after putting it off for years, we finally got an air conditioner tonight. I'm just too old, drugged and fat to put up with the heat any more. We drove all the way across the city to the mall to get one.
Allen
You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps
My intent is to only take the edge off the heat and keep the house in the 22 to 24 range. I used to get sick working in 16 C air conditioning all day before going home to 25+ C temperatures. I'm hoping that the relatively small change in temperatures will keep me healthy.
Allen
Allen
You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps
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- Sprout
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I got caught with my pants down again. I started moving the 'portable' air conditioner to another window and am still fabricating the frame. It got down to 16 C last night and was over 20 by 7 AM.
I am going to have to root water again.
I am going to have to root water again.
You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps
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- Arctic Palm Plantation
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Yup, we wanted the heat, and here it is...36 to 39 C (100 to 102 F) today.
Yesterday was a cooker, 36, and we're on a South slope (whew!!!!)
My Trachy and CIDP get full sun until about 4 pm.
I'm watering them like crazy, they seem to be OK, no frond burn yet.
But I'm shading my new little cycads. They'd fry in this heat.
Barb
Yesterday was a cooker, 36, and we're on a South slope (whew!!!!)
My Trachy and CIDP get full sun until about 4 pm.
I'm watering them like crazy, they seem to be OK, no frond burn yet.
But I'm shading my new little cycads. They'd fry in this heat.
Barb
The continuous heat is just too much for me. Between the weight and the medication I can't work in the heat to get the flower bed finished. It is supposed to get down to 18 early this morning and I hoped to catch the first light at 5 AM to haul the last of the dirt for the flower bed.
I am up but it is cloudy and raining. I am going to grin and bear it as we need some more moisture.
I am glad that it is only 32 C here instead of the upper 30s like you guys are getting in the Okanagan and Idaho.
Allen
I am up but it is cloudy and raining. I am going to grin and bear it as we need some more moisture.
I am glad that it is only 32 C here instead of the upper 30s like you guys are getting in the Okanagan and Idaho.
Allen
You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps
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Allen yup it would be easy to overstress yourself. Take care.
It might be fun to finish that work in the rain (versus the heat)
I can't get much done in this heat...work only an hour or two and then rest, drinking lots of water.
We've got overcast sky (light cloud) only but it is such a wonderful break from the relentless heat.
Last nite there wasn't a leaf moving, not a breeze at our place.
Felt like there was no air
Supposed to be ONLY 35 today.
Barb
It might be fun to finish that work in the rain (versus the heat)
I can't get much done in this heat...work only an hour or two and then rest, drinking lots of water.
We've got overcast sky (light cloud) only but it is such a wonderful break from the relentless heat.
Last nite there wasn't a leaf moving, not a breeze at our place.
Felt like there was no air
Supposed to be ONLY 35 today.
Barb
I really shocked myself. There was just a bit of a breeze. Between that and the cool temperature, I was able to finish hauling the dirt into the flower bed. I will need to add 1 or 2 loads once the rest of the glass blocks are laid.
Then I went on to starting the palm bed in the front yard and moved enough dirt to fill in the hole that was left when we removed the Cherry bush and to raise the area enough for the rocks that will give the ground cover willow a little mound to spread from.
I still have a long way to go on the trench for the first 3" x 2' x 8' styrofoam sheet that will become the rear insulating wall.
The temperature is only 23 C so far and feels almost chilly.
Allen
Then I went on to starting the palm bed in the front yard and moved enough dirt to fill in the hole that was left when we removed the Cherry bush and to raise the area enough for the rocks that will give the ground cover willow a little mound to spread from.
I still have a long way to go on the trench for the first 3" x 2' x 8' styrofoam sheet that will become the rear insulating wall.
The temperature is only 23 C so far and feels almost chilly.
Allen
You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps
It has been a cool late summer and early fall. It is not as bad as it looks as the weather in the city is 2 or 3 C warmer than at the airport which is where the readings at the top of the page are taken.
If it would stop raining, I could get more done. We are not getting enough rain to help the plants; just enough to make it difficult to work in the garden.
Allen
If it would stop raining, I could get more done. We are not getting enough rain to help the plants; just enough to make it difficult to work in the garden.
Allen
You don't have to be crazy to grow palms in Alberta..... But it helps
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- Seedling
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temps
Warm and muggy here in S. Ontario...
There has been a continued pattern of summerlike temps here which should peak @ +28C/84F by Monday...
The downside is...the smog....
Please don't send us that cold wet stuff..
PalmettomanZ6-Ajax, On
There has been a continued pattern of summerlike temps here which should peak @ +28C/84F by Monday...
The downside is...the smog....
Please don't send us that cold wet stuff..
PalmettomanZ6-Ajax, On
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- Seedling
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bc weather
Barrie...
Thats living on the coast eh??
I'd still swap a month or two of muggy humidity for a mild Jan or Feb (even if it is rain)...
PalmettomanZ6-Ajax, On
Thats living on the coast eh??
I'd still swap a month or two of muggy humidity for a mild Jan or Feb (even if it is rain)...
PalmettomanZ6-Ajax, On
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- Seedling
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humidity
Last night the temps peaked at 25C with 90% humidity...nice for the plants..not so good for the ragweed allergies...
For what I like doing..I'd still take the BC winters anytime...There's nothing like being out in the yard pretty well all year round...even in the rain!
PalmettomanZ6-Ajax, On
For what I like doing..I'd still take the BC winters anytime...There's nothing like being out in the yard pretty well all year round...even in the rain!
PalmettomanZ6-Ajax, On