Well, we had a bit of a drizzle today, really didn't even wet the soil beneath the mulch, but provided some nice humidity for the garden. I got a couple of projects checked off my list...moved my blueberry bush to a much better spot...hopefully now it will actually produce for us. Also, divided a Sedum Autumn Joy and scattered the divisions around my front porch bed. Had to water my transplants with dish water, but I think it worked just fine.
Also, did some more clean up.
Some light weeding
and Cutting back of some fading bulb foliage
I think I will work on some more dividing this weekend.
Oct 4, 2007 | 3:29 PM PST
Hi soaphouse! Welcome to drought land - we are always in drought and saving water :) I've slowly switching to drought proof plants.
Here's the guidelines I use for gray water
http://www.umassgreeninfo.org/fact_sheets/plant_culture/gray _water_for_gardens.html