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Siwsan

(27,238 posts)
Tue Jun 18, 2024, 10:50 AM Jun 2024

This hot weather might be miserable for sentient beings but the tomato plants are LOVING it

It seems like if I sat there long enough I'd actually see them grow. The squash and sweet peppers are also doing great.

And it's getting closer and closer to garlic harvesting time. That is a LOT of work, but well worth the time and labor.

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This hot weather might be miserable for sentient beings but the tomato plants are LOVING it (Original Post) Siwsan Jun 2024 OP
Where I live in Maine it is just starting to really heat up. crim son Jun 2024 #1
I usually wait until late May to plant the veg garden Siwsan Jun 2024 #2
where i live . the next door neighbor has a really neat cactus garden. some of the women dont like it,but i love it. AllaN01Bear Jun 2024 #3
Already hitting mid-90's here in southern KY Bayard Jun 2024 #4
I almost hate to report... 2naSalit Jun 2024 #5
My niece is in Montana. She said it's 45 degrees Siwsan Jun 2024 #6
It's going to be chilly... 2naSalit Jun 2024 #7
She's promised to send me some photos Siwsan Jun 2024 #8
That's a good one! 2naSalit Jun 2024 #9
I heard Rebl2 Jun 2024 #10

crim son

(27,502 posts)
1. Where I live in Maine it is just starting to really heat up.
Tue Jun 18, 2024, 11:02 AM
Jun 2024

The season started early but I always wait until the last week of May/first week of June to plant the hot-weather crops. I hope mine do as well as yours are!

Siwsan

(27,238 posts)
2. I usually wait until late May to plant the veg garden
Tue Jun 18, 2024, 11:06 AM
Jun 2024

Michigan's weather is not very predictable. Right now we are experiencing what usually arrives in August. We've also had frosts in May.

AllaN01Bear

(22,913 posts)
3. where i live . the next door neighbor has a really neat cactus garden. some of the women dont like it,but i love it.
Tue Jun 18, 2024, 11:12 AM
Jun 2024

all the cacti are in full bloom and it is lovely. rally. hope u have a good crop this season.

Bayard

(24,078 posts)
4. Already hitting mid-90's here in southern KY
Tue Jun 18, 2024, 11:22 AM
Jun 2024

Ugh. I got the melons in the ground late, so probably won't be ready till August. Nothing on tomatoes or cukes yet, but do have blooms.

Having to water nearly every day.

2naSalit

(92,009 posts)
5. I almost hate to report...
Tue Jun 18, 2024, 01:20 PM
Jun 2024

That it snowed here last night. Flurries at my elevation but there's snow on the ground about a thousand feet higher up. It might get up to +60F today but the heat wave returns starting tomorrow. I'm glad I put down straw in the garden, everything is holding up well, we had no frost, only got down to +36F. Supposed to be the same tonight, some of the higher mountain passes were closed this morning.

All this while the rivers are pretty high, once the heat returns, could be a problem when all that snow comes down and we get a little more rain. Two years ago we had a thousand year flood that closed Yellowstone and caused the park to build a new north entrance road.

Fingers crossed. Meanwhile, it's hot soup for lunch.

Stay cool as you can and have a nice cucumber salad or something like that.

2naSalit

(92,009 posts)
7. It's going to be chilly...
Tue Jun 18, 2024, 01:31 PM
Jun 2024

Windy and rainy, maybe a little snow yet. Which entrance are they taking?

Beartooth Pass is closed and probably Dunraven pass too.

It should clear up tonight but that means big wind.

I hope they have a good visit anyway.

Siwsan

(27,238 posts)
8. She's promised to send me some photos
Tue Jun 18, 2024, 01:48 PM
Jun 2024

We camped at Yellowstone during one of our cross country camping trips. There was a grizzly bear warning issued and the rangers did a presentation about precautions. It was not a restful night.

Very early the next morning my Dad decided to go on a walk-about. He climbed up the side of a steep hill to watch the sun rise, had a look around and then headed back down, holding on to what ever saplings he could to slow his descent. At one point there was nothing left to grab so he just steadied himself and ran down the slope. Towards the bottom there were some low bushes that he couldn't avoid so he jumped over them. He was a very athletic guy. Well, there were some campers in a pup tent on the other side of those bushes. He managed to barely miss the tent, heard them wake up in a VERY startled way, and he just kept running. Afterwards he said they probably had a good story about their close encounter with a running grizzly bear.

2naSalit

(92,009 posts)
9. That's a good one!
Tue Jun 18, 2024, 02:39 PM
Jun 2024

When I was a ranger there, some of us had "naughty tales" that we shared about naughty things we were involved with in earlier times.

My mentor told me about when he and his cousin had graduated from high school, they lived about an hour from the park, decided to go for a weekend. Ever since cars started driving through there have been wildlife jams when traffic is stopped until everyone in front of you take their picture and moves on, often with all roadside parking sloppily filled with temporarily abandoned vehicles. Well these two cousins decided to start a jam, because all you have to do is stop and look off in the distance and fourteen vehicles will instantly crowd around you to see what you're looking at, they hatched a plan. One stayed with the car and the other went the long way to a group of trees or shrubs and shake the branches. As people stopped, the one by the car would tell them that there was a bear out there. A crowd would gather and the two rascals would take off with a good laugh.

Naughty children. The sun is coming out so I hope things are going nicely for your kin and they get to see/enjoy what they were hoping to find.

I'm off to PT so I can come home and enjoy a nice ice pack on my hip.

Rebl2

(14,495 posts)
10. I heard
Wed Jun 19, 2024, 07:48 PM
Jun 2024

a couple days ago Montana was going to get a little snow. Thought that was odd for this time of year.

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