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It's somewhat early am in July in the Mojave Desert. At 7:30 its about 90 with 30% humidity -- that's very high, usually we have 5 to 9% humidity. As far as weather goes, the other important item is wind (W it's called so as not to stir up the weather gods). That about introduces my gardening starting points. For the first in several years I've put in a vegetable garden (small) with a neighbor and are having a good time. Most all was going well until recently when apparently the White Moths brought leaf "miners" and they have worked all over the tomatillos and potatoes. I also have several other questions, after being gone from gardening for a while, but this is my biggest along with not seeing any fruit on the large array of flowered tomatillos. We have had enough W this year to self pollinate everything else ---- corn, etc.
All suggestions for getting rid of them (naturally if possible) are welcome.
I'm intrigued to know how weird the weather is in other areas? I've given up assuming anything for the rest of this year as the cycles and "norms" appear to have been thrown out. We are still in ultra-severe drought (the worst in 1200 years --- I'm quoting a recent and trusted article, so am figuring we're not going to get our annual mid summer rain.
Wishing you all a good year.
All suggestions for getting rid of them (naturally if possible) are welcome.
I'm intrigued to know how weird the weather is in other areas? I've given up assuming anything for the rest of this year as the cycles and "norms" appear to have been thrown out. We are still in ultra-severe drought (the worst in 1200 years --- I'm quoting a recent and trusted article, so am figuring we're not going to get our annual mid summer rain.
Wishing you all a good year.