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Feb 17, 2018 9:31 AM CST
Name: Agavegirl1
South Sonoran Desert (Zone 9b)
Bee Lover Enjoys or suffers hot summers Region: Southwest Gardening Hummingbirder Dog Lover Critters Allowed
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Everyone's plants are looking so yummy. Nothing exciting going on in my yard except the weather and the weeds (still there....my pulling them was postponed due to rain Whistling ) We went from the 80s and unseasonably dry and warm to the 60s and finally got our much desired rain for the last 2 days. These 60 degree temps are more in line with what is 'normal' for this time of year here.

Had a nice soaker. Hurray! Today was weird. Woke up this morning to dense fog! Blinking Really cool to see though because it is so rare here in our part of the desert. In 10 or 11 years I can count on one hand the amounts of time I've experienced fog here in the low Sonoran desert.

It is starting to burn off now as the sun is coming out. As for the plants only the two Ming Things look a little disgruntled at the weather and temp changes. I'm hoping they'll get over it. Everything else looks quite happy.

Next sunny day I'll have to go out and check on things and see how the agaves and aloes are faring from this water they just received. Usually they'll display a little growth spurt. Thumbs up Oh...and so do the weeds. I really need to pull my weeds! Rolling my eyes.
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