April showers bring May flowers.
But what happens if you don't get April showers? My lilacs decided to bloom anyway.
While my backyard lilacs have overcome the lack of moisture, our wheat crop is a different story. We did get a half inch of rain on Monday. The weather forecasters were saying that our area could receive 1.5 to 2 inches Wednesday and today. So far, that hasn't happened.
The little bit of moisture has seemed to prod the wheat to begin to head out. It's a little late this year. For the week ending May 1, Kansas winter wheat jointed was 67%, behind 81% last year and 75% for the five-year average. The wheat headed was 10%, near 11% last year, and behind 17% average, according to USDA/NASS. In our area, I think it's further behind than that, but that's what the survey says.
We'll see what happens. My local correspondent at the Joan's Cafe says that more than one farmer has pulled out his crop insurance contract to see the terms. (Said correspondent has done the same.)
But, in the meantime, I'll enjoy my lilacs. They've been a favorite since childhood.
They're favorites for the bees ...
The lilacs and spirea are familiar signs of spring.
No wonder they are made-to-order for May Day!
I must admit the lack of rain has me worried. Unless we get appreciable rain today, I don't think the drought monitor map is going to improve. We are firmly in the "red" now (extreme drought).
But then I get reminders in things like email devotionals that remind me that God even cares about the flowers that are here today - and gone tomorrow.
Today’s Scripture
Prayer for the Week
Thank you, God, for sun and showers.
Thank you for each lovely flower.
Thank you for each stately tree.
Though all these, you speak to me.
—A Gardener’s Prayer
(I'm not a gardener, but I like the prayer anyway.)
Your lilac images are gorgeous with the bees and butterflies visiting. I wish it grew here.
ReplyDeleteSo sad re your drought! Unbelievably, we are about to be drenched with another major rain event.
I am thankful to report we got 0.90" of rain today. It came down slowly. It was needed so much. That puts us at 1.40" this week. It will definitely help, though I'm sure it's not a "drought buster." Hopefully, it will help the wheat as it's heading. It sure can't hurt!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Fingers crossed.
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