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Fall equinox
Im doing a Harvest Moon walk tomorrow evening, which should be nice. And, its always good to celebrate the first day of fall.
Its warm enough still (too warm, actually) that the nocturnal symphony (crickets, cicadas, tree frogs, and their ilk) is still in full swing, although muted by droughty weather.
And, we need rain. Planting (of shrubs, perennials or fall vegetables) requires lots of watering to properly get a planting place ready. Even in the mountains, Ive had to frequently drench my raised beds to keep up moisture levels.
Fall equinox
Its warm enough still (too warm, actually) that the nocturnal symphony (crickets, cicadas, tree frogs, and their ilk) is still in full swing, although muted by droughty weather.
And, we need rain. Planting (of shrubs, perennials or fall vegetables) requires lots of watering to properly get a planting place ready. Even in the mountains, Ive had to frequently drench my raised beds to keep up moisture levels.
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