I am actually zone 5, and have reasonable gardening weather. We have the loveliest cool mountain air on summer evenings. But we are also extremely dry - constant watering, fire danger alerts, and some years we have summer water rationing. I am terribly weary of xeriscaping, but it is sometimes the only way to have a garden without breaking the law and watering when it's not my day. I play by the rules with low-water grasses and succulents and shrubbery, but treat myself to a few luxurious container gardens.
I have noticed that Canna which used to have to be planted yearly here, has been regrowing as a perennial these last years. Tumbleweeds have become prolific, sometimes nearly burying houses in a good wind. Seems like our growing season has ever so slightly become warmer and/or longer...
Thanks for explaining NwMtGardener's whereabouts, the picture helped immensely. Since she is camping and gardening, too, I am sure our paths will cross often. And congratulations on your record breaker, my next snow storm won't be here until tomorrow night. I think I will camp out the storm in my trailer in the driveway, I could bring my laptop and haunt gardening websites! You guys got me through a long winter - I am now well read on black Mondo grass, homemade pesticides, and Southern tropical gardening ... you rock!
I have noticed that Canna which used to have to be planted yearly here, has been regrowing as a perennial these last years. Tumbleweeds have become prolific, sometimes nearly burying houses in a good wind. Seems like our growing season has ever so slightly become warmer and/or longer...
Thanks for explaining NwMtGardener's whereabouts, the picture helped immensely. Since she is camping and gardening, too, I am sure our paths will cross often. And congratulations on your record breaker, my next snow storm won't be here until tomorrow night. I think I will camp out the storm in my trailer in the driveway, I could bring my laptop and haunt gardening websites! You guys got me through a long winter - I am now well read on black Mondo grass, homemade pesticides, and Southern tropical gardening ... you rock!