Our first major "wind event" of the season has been forecast. Winds of 60-80 mph had been predicted for this area. Time to prepare the garden. Say goodbye to the last of our modest autumn color.
Don't waste time sweeping. It's going to get much worse than this:
Tuck the potted plants into protected corners to ride out the storm:
At minimum, weight them down so they don't go flying:
Or bury them temporarily in the ground for some extra protection:
A cachepot is better than no protection at all:
Wedge the trash bins in together tightly, so they are not blown away, or slam against the house at 3:00 am.
Put the tools away, lest they smash something:
Turn the irrigation off, because it will all just be carried away by the wind. Complete waste of water.
Anything that's been perched up high all spring and summer...
...needs to be taken down and put in a safer place.
Pick every rose you can for the vase, because they'll either be gone, or turned into something resembling a piece of burnt pita bread.
Give the koi some extra food, because when the wind starts to howl they will cower at pond's bottom and not come up until the storm dies out.
Fill the watering cans with water, so they don't go flying off into the next city, or bounce around the yard all night.
And before the storm hits, take some time to walk the garden and admire what may soon be destroyed.
Why did this Clematis decide to bloom in November?
Doomed delicacy:
Most of all, enjoy the wind. It will let you catch up with indoor maintenance.
Oh, joy!
Don't waste time sweeping. It's going to get much worse than this:
Tuck the potted plants into protected corners to ride out the storm:
At minimum, weight them down so they don't go flying:
Or bury them temporarily in the ground for some extra protection:
A cachepot is better than no protection at all:
Wedge the trash bins in together tightly, so they are not blown away, or slam against the house at 3:00 am.
Put the tools away, lest they smash something:
Turn the irrigation off, because it will all just be carried away by the wind. Complete waste of water.
Anything that's been perched up high all spring and summer...
...needs to be taken down and put in a safer place.
Pick every rose you can for the vase, because they'll either be gone, or turned into something resembling a piece of burnt pita bread.
Give the koi some extra food, because when the wind starts to howl they will cower at pond's bottom and not come up until the storm dies out.
Fill the watering cans with water, so they don't go flying off into the next city, or bounce around the yard all night.
And before the storm hits, take some time to walk the garden and admire what may soon be destroyed.
Why did this Clematis decide to bloom in November?
Doomed delicacy:
Most of all, enjoy the wind. It will let you catch up with indoor maintenance.
Oh, joy!
Great preparations, and exactly what I do here! I also have a number of perforated but heavy pieces of furniture, so the wind blows through it. At least that's a good thing about the flowers being finished here. E winds started howling at 6 am, getting colder:(
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