Had just started to see some early signs of a little early blight sneaking in. Now, its been raining since Sunday and may very well rain for the next few days. A couple of inches per day and the 100% humidity that goes with it. Lol.
At least I haven't seen any hornworms yet...
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Dang....one local community reports in with 3.42 inches of rain in the last 24 hours....and that excludes the rain from Sunday thru Tuesday evening. It also excludes the couple more inches expected tomorrow.
Sigh...
Why do I get the sneaking sensation that I'll be on here in three weeks complaining about a drought?
Sigh...
Why do I get the sneaking sensation that I'll be on here in three weeks complaining about a drought?
I have been getting quick showers for the past few days.. my peppers are just sitting there:( I hope it is cuz of weather and lack of sun..so they are not taking off...My tomatoes are just beginning to grow:(
sorry didn't notice the typo
sorry didn't notice the typo
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You mean, other than the ever-so-prevalent confusion of it's vs. its?
it's = it is, it has (a contraction; the apostrophe shows that something has been dropped out of the word)
its = belonging to it (like his, hers, yours, ours, theirs)
Not going to get into the use of ellipses and periods (...) and (....); this is an informal forum, not a formally edited scholarly/scientific paper. Thank heavens! Terms like "cuz" and "sorta" and their friends fit in quite well and aren't considered typos.
Ya know?
Cynthia H.
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it's = it is, it has (a contraction; the apostrophe shows that something has been dropped out of the word)
its = belonging to it (like his, hers, yours, ours, theirs)
Or has there been an "invisible edit" and I missed a different typo?JayPoc wrote:Had just started to see some early signs of a little early blight sneaking in. Now, its been raining ...
Not going to get into the use of ellipses and periods (...) and (....); this is an informal forum, not a formally edited scholarly/scientific paper. Thank heavens! Terms like "cuz" and "sorta" and their friends fit in quite well and aren't considered typos.
Ya know?
Cynthia H.
Sunset Zone 17, USDA Zone 9