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Sept 14 2004 – As the good weather continued through early September the lawn grew steadily browner and browner. Yet the nights are already shorter and just when it seemed [url=http://www.piktor.fr/abercrombie-pas-cher/]abercrombie pas cher[/url] the last of the lawn would die the heavens opened and rained, and this time it rained for more than just an hour. It was a classic end of summer, season changing afternoon.
As ever it was sunny all morning, then cloudy, and just as we were finishing lunch it rained, and this rain came down in sheets. [url=http://www.riad-marrakesh.fr]abercrombie pas cher[/url] It washed all the dust from the road, built up over the summer, down the stone staircase went the biblical foods and onto the terrace, the silty soil it left there will be great for the roses, but large amounts were left on the stairs and it took several hours cleaning the next day to clear it all up. The soil on the sloping rose bed was washed down to the bottom and eventually right over the wall and onto the ground below. This isn’t so good as this good soil is lost and the ground beneath it was made up of gravel but now is a mix of gravel and mud and very difficult to remove.
Antonio and I spent almost an hour moving soil from the bottom of the rose bed back to the top to create a trench to allow future silt to collect. Elsewhere the tropical rain washed much of the soil off the lawn sloping up to the cottages. Parts of this lawn, which I am working hard on as it was created by a JCB, lost all the topsoil, which would have washed down to the better parts of the lawn, so that isn’t such a bad loss. All in all several hours were taken up cleaning up after the rain. We have so little rain all summer the lawn eventually dies, and when it does rain, it washes all the topsoil off the lawn. So more work and planning is required on the lawn front.
The dahlias had a second wind and the herbaceous border lasted well all summer, as did most of the geraniums and hydrangeas. The oleanders clearly need work but overall in Tuscany, if not at La Doccia, they flower all summer long, through the dry spell, and though we may be a little too high for oleander I plan to experiment with some next spring.
Subsequent rain means the second spring is starting, the weather is cooling, there is dew on the ground and soon everything will start to grow. Summer here is almost like a small winter in terms of the garden. For the most intense period, perhaps six weeks, the garden shuts up shop and waits until the weather cools down a little. Most sensible I have to say, I wish I could have done the same but alas there was other work to do.
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I started reseeding yesterday and an hour or so after finishing I walked over the area and notices busy termites everywhere, and they were running around with my beautiful grass seed. How dare they! I shouted at them, to no avail, and so to get them back I started applying fertiliser, lets see if they like that instead. I am not sure what they plan with my grass seed, but it was all gone the next day. If they [url=http://www.piktor.fr/abercrombie-france/]abercrombie france[/url] plan to build something they may find it will soon turns to grass, so much [url=http://www.paolofranco.it/scarpe-hogan/]scarpe hogan[/url] for termite engineering.
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The roses are all flowing again, some roses have flowered all summer but this batch will be much better, but not as good as the first crazy flowering for most of June and July. The rosemary ‘hedge’ I planted has also mostly survived, a few died of drought, easy to miss with the rest of the garden, and I reckon Antonio strimmed one but hasn’t admitted to it. Luckily about ten of the rosemary cuttings I took are looking very healthy and have taken off. I will plant these in the next week or so.
Those that have survived are growing very energetically. This could be as, when planting them, to compensate for the poor soil, I dug a hole twice as deep as was necessary and filled it with a mix of compost, moisture retaining peat, bone meal and fertiliser. This encourages the roots to dig deeper away from its own root ball. This also seems to have worked well for the pink thing and the yellow thing my Father asked me to plant in March. We don’t know what these are, my Father forgot and I haven’t identified them, and in fact they are both [url=http://www.chu-forex.fr/airjordan.php]jordan pas cher[/url] green anyhow now they have stopped flowering, but they look very happy on a south facing slope. It is a good method to use when replanting in areas with poor soil, such as [url=http://www.riad-marrakesh.fr]www.riad-marrakesh.fr[/url] we have.
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