Re: Hail Storm
oh my.... did you sit down and have a good cry? That is awful, but most
hardy stuff will return and look good next year. For this year, maybe
you can look at it as chance to review the bones of the garden and plan
for next season...and get all those fall chores done early.
I would leave it for a week or so, some stuff might surprise you and come back...
Donna
Chris Petersen <chris@widom-assoc.com> wrote:
We experienced an horrific hail and thunderstorm yesterday at about 11:45
AM. It lasted about 15 minutes or so, but pretty much flattened the garden!
There was still some ice on my deck this morning! The yard is buried in
leaves an debris. My container gardens are in ruins and most flowers were
broken or blown off the plants! The grass looks like someone rolled over it
with a soil compressor. I dont know how Im going to clean it all up! Im
thinking of getting a leaf blower/ vacuum combo.
Im not sure that this link will work, but maybe:
share.shutterfly.com/action/welcome?sid=0AauGzZo2aNmLzg.
Chris Petersen
Northport, Long Island, New York
Zone 7a (Average min temp 50 - 00)
chris@widom-assoc.com
My garden: http://www.chrispnpt.shutterfly.com
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