Oracle weather and gardening

Posted by: strid3r, 10:05 PM GMT on Marts 23, 2013 +0
It's that time of year when the sierra and white oak trees drop their leaves to get ready for new growth; the winds are blowing them everywhere. It's interesting that these trees annually drop them in Spring instead of in Fall, and that they all don't drop at once but rather turn yellow and drop a little at a time while new leaves start. The trees are never bare like they get in New England. Later, the pollen will appear on them, and that's when we will see tons of little bees on them.

This is also the time when the irises grow buds and bloom in purple, yellow and white flowers. They have already started, quite a few new ones today in fact. Plus, our lilac bush now has purple blooms and soon it will be full of them. We love the smell of them.

The herbs that we stored in the shed over Winter are out on the patio now. The thyme and sage are looking healthy. This year I'll start a new batch of chili plants. They are easy to grow from seed and they thrive here. A friend makes a mean salsa, so I need to get them planted soon. Our basil did well in the kitchen over Winter, but now that it is back outside it needs some help. We planted some seed from the plant and I hope they will take...I already see two tiny green leaves in the pot. We'll see.

- Bill
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Posted by: strid3r, 01:12 AM GMT on Marts 09, 2013 +0
Forecasts were for rain, hail and thunder. Sure enough, before noon, Oracle received a good amount of hail, from pea-sized to small marbles, pouring down to cover everything as if it was a blanket of snow. The storms are fast-moving from the the southwest mixed with hail and thunder, a break with sun then more peas-sized hail and thunder throughout the afternoon and evening. We can expect more Saturday.

- Bill
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Posted by: strid3r, 01:00 AM GMT on Marts 09, 2013 +0
Each year Oracle sees some snow in winter, and since I moved here the past few winters it's not uncommon to have a storm deliver up to 4-5 inches, and my neighbor remembers a winter when he saw 2 feet. But on February, not only did Oracle see 8 inches, down in Tucson saw up to a 1/2 inches accululation on cool surfaces during the day. That doesn't happen every year there. Lot's of excitement that day.

- Bill
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Posted by: strid3r, 12:01 PM GMT on December 15, 2012 +0
Ok, forecasts were correct with the cold front moving in from the south on Friday the 14th with some rain, and on queue temps dropped enough for some white stuff accumulating on cold surfaces, resulting with about 3/4 inches on snow up here in Oracle. Temps varied enough to mix with rain, sleet and the white stuff. We had already moved the chilis into the work shed, so they are ok with it, along with some herbs. The basil chose to live inside the kitchen window.
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Posted by: strid3r, 12:18 AM GMT on Juni 17, 2012 +0
Today we received our first much needed rain since April 14 along with some thunder, during which temperatures dropped more than 20 degrees and still dropping. We're hoping for an early start of the monsoon season after seeing daily temperatures rising higher than normal for the past month. Total precipitation so far today is 0.17 inches, a good start.Last year's chili plants are thriving with new leaf growth and chilies. The old parsly plants are near flowering, th...
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