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Old June 22, 2009   #5
feldon30
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Originally Posted by Worth1 View Post
That’s right I don’t give a hoot.
I get home and it is 100 degrees and more all of the time no rain in my area for months on end and I just don’t care.
It’s all I can do to keep my yard plants alive and most of them are drought tolerant.
The spring was a bust and last year was the same no rain and hot weather.
I have a few tomatoes and plenty of small ones but that’s it.
I think I am going to join a cactus forum.

Worth
This year was a bad year for tomatoes. 90's in early May. We're not even out of June and it's already 100's.

But seriously it's time to start looking at irrigation.

You are never going to get a year in Central Texas where you get a nice inch of water every 5 days.
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