2022-11-10

Storm drops more than 1" of Rain!

On the 9th of November, I measured 1.05" of rainfall from the prior hours of storm.  Another 0.02" fell that day.  Now it really feels like we have hit the start of not only the rainy seasons, but the PLANTING SEASON!  Californians in touch with their environment all breath a sign of relief when we get a storm like that. 

 Here's the rain I've recorded to date this water year:

 

Date Recorded	Amount (in.)	Cumulative(in.)
9/10/2022	0.49	        0.49
10/12/2022	0.17	        0.66
10/15/2022	0.1	        0.76
11/2/2022	0.02	        0.78
11/9/2022	1.05	        1.83
11/10/2022	0.02	        1.85
As a reminder, the local water year is usually October 1 through September 30 of the following year. The water year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends, so we are in the 2023 water year.





At last, the elusive Canyon Sunflower

Every time I've looked for the past years, Canyon Sunflower (Venegasia carpesiodies) has been unavailable. It's been frustrating, but I guess it's a popular plant. I got the last two remaining at the Payne Foundation yesterday (actually one forlorn and broken stump of a plant remained and I debated taking it if they would give it at a discount).

 

Purchased at the Payne Foundation in the last couple weeks: 

  • Eriogonum crocatum (Conejo Buckwheat or Saffron Buckwheat) 1G 1 $12.60
  • Constancea (Eriophyllum) nevinii (Catalina silverlace or Nevin's woolly sunflower) 1G 2 $18.00
  • Polystichum munitum (Western sword fern) 4" 5 $36.00
  • Bouteloua gracilis (Blue Grama grass) 1G 3 $27.00
  • Euphorbia misera (Cliff Spurge) 1G 1 $10.80
  • Chlorogalum pomeridianum (Soap Plant) (Seed) Packet 1 $9.00
  • Venegasia carpesioides (Canyon Sunflower) 1G 2 $23.80
  • Bouteloua gracilis (Blue Grama grass) 1G 1 $8.50
  • Bulbs (Calochortus Californica) - $10  1 $8.50
  • Bulbs (Allium unifolium) - $12  1 $10.20
  • Bulbs (?) - $8 1 $6.80
  • Phacelia campanularia - Desert Canterbury Bells (Seed) Packet 1 $5.10  

 

I visited before the sale for the selection and during the sale to check back for some missing items.  While my strategy was good, my tactics lacked sufficiency for the task since I didn't have detailed plant lists.  However, I do maintain lists of plants that I'm interested in and I used those plus my desire to incorporate more silver/gray foliage plants to make my selections.

2022-09-14

Rain 0.49" 9-10-2022

A tropical storm brought us nearly half an inch of rain the other day. It was appreciated, though a bit odd to have rain at this time of year. 0.49" 9-10-2022

2022-04-22

Rain 0.1"; ranfall total 10.39"

Date 	Amount (in.)	Cumulative
10/5/2021	0.08	0.08
10/26/2021	0.45	0.53
12/7/2021	0.02	0.55
12/8/2021	0.05	0.6
12/14/2021	1.15	1.75
12/16/2021	0.48	2.23
12/17/2021	0.04	2.27
12/24/2021	2.40	4.67
12/26/2021	0.45	5.12
12/27/2021	0.20	5.32
12/30/2021	3.75	9.07
2/15/2022	0.09	9.16
12/23/2022	0.02	9.18
3/20/2022	0.20	9.38
3/28/2022	0.81	10.19
3/29/2022	0.10	10.29
4/21/2022	0.10	10.39

2022-03-30

0.1” rain; 10.29" rainfal total for the season

This was the tail end of the storm that I recorded on the previous day. We had just over 5" in my backyard the previous year, so this is a relative upgrade.

2022-03-21

Rainfall total 9.38" as of 21 Mar 2022

December was great for the garden and then...virtually nothing until last Saturday when we got a surprise and welcome 0.2".
2020-2021 rainfall		
Date Recorded	Amount (in.)	Cumulative
10/5/2021		0.08	0.08
10/26/2021		0.45	0.53
12/7/2021		0.02	0.55
12/8/2021		0.05	0.6
12/14/2021		1.15	1.75
12/16/2021		0.48	2.23
12/17/2021		0.04	2.27
12/24/2021		2.4	4.67
12/26/2021		0.45	5.12
12/27/2021		0.2	5.32
12/30/2021		3.75	9.07
2/15/2022		0.09	9.16
12/23/2022		0.02	9.18
3/20/2022		0.2	9.38