the funny farm6
Super Self-Sufficient
The other day I got to see my 90 yr old grandma. She was having a good day- she has altzimers- and we talked about the gardening in a drought. And she said she and her sisters HATED to water the garden. So what they did was dig a moat around plants like the tomatoes and peppers and such, and they dug irrigation ditches along the rows of corn, beans,and such. That way when they watered they didn't have to haul as many buckets (they didn't have a garden hose). So I have done that and filled the moats and ditches at night and they are still wet in the mornings! And everything has doubled in size since I started. 
She did say not to go too deep or the water will go under the roots so I went 2-3inches deep or so depending on the plant.
			
			She did say not to go too deep or the water will go under the roots so I went 2-3inches deep or so depending on the plant.
 
					
				 
 
		 
 
		 We had the worst drought in 60 years last summer. It is in the 100's now, but that is normal for this time of year. WE have had a little sprinkle of rain and it has cooled off.
 We had the worst drought in 60 years last summer. It is in the 100's now, but that is normal for this time of year. WE have had a little sprinkle of rain and it has cooled off. 
 
		 Drought resistant plants aren't resistant any longer and if it wasn't for me dragging soaker hoses around the yard, we'd have no food crops scraping by right now.
 Drought resistant plants aren't resistant any longer and if it wasn't for me dragging soaker hoses around the yard, we'd have no food crops scraping by right now.

 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		

