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Gardening Anguish.

buy Ivermectin ivermectin Over Memorial Day weekend – which was dry – I got a good deal of my garden planted; and since that time we have not had a single drop of rain.  I’ve been planning to put in a good cistern system this year, but May was both very busy and exceptionally rainy, and it got postponed.  Now I have literally exhausted every gallon of water I have, trying to keep my plants alive.  My spring is a few hundred feet below garden level, and is running low itself – not a source of more than a gallon or two at a time, which suffices for me but not for my plants.

buy Pregabalin 75 mg capsule Last night the sky flashed with lightning for hours, but no rain fell.  And today it really feels like rain.  Sure enough, there are severe thunderstorm warnings for this afternoon.  While I cannot claim that I’ve ever had a dream that came true, I dreamt last night about a gargantuan hailstorm which dropped perfect hail-cubes three feet deep all over the forest, and then quickly melted away.  A few years ago here in June we had a terrific June hailstorm which stripped the forest of its leaves and dented the hell out of my car.  I filled two coolers with hail and used it for ice for the next five days afterwards.

But needless to say, hail is not much better for a young garden than drought is.

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