This is the best our yard will ever look
Posted: April 2, 2013 Filed under: Garden, Photography, Pretty Things | Tags: garden, photography, pretty things, vegetables 7 CommentsThere is about a 3-4 week period in the spring where, in Austin, we experience essentially the opposite of the perfect storm:
- We enjoy moderate rainfall several times a month
- The average temperature ranges between 50 and 80 degrees
- The sun’s rays bathe the garden until around 8:30 p.m.
- The threat of a late winter freeze is virtually non existent
- Mosquitoes and other pesky insects have not yet metamorphosed from their larva state
It’s absolutely the best 3-4 weeks of the year where the temps are perfect, the insects are minimal and plant life is stunning. Without question, this is the happiest of times for man, beast and plant. I’m going to document this moment like crazy because I won’t see it again for 12 months.
All the blooms make it ideal for picking centerpiece bouquets, a hobby we can really only enjoy during this brief window of opportunity.
Lovely, gentle spring. Enjoy it while you can. At least fall offers some relief after a brutal summer. We can always hope for a more benign season than usual. The garden looks beautiful now.
It all looks so beautiful. Enjoy.
I’m glad you got to see it at its best!
You’re right about idealic episode. Climbing at Enchanted Rock or hiking was over with by end of April for same reason plus the ticks started full force then. We hit 70’s one day but back to night time freeze again just after I got everything planted.
Lived in Austin for 8 1/2 years….oh how I miss Central TX in spring time! Thanks for sharing!
Spring is great but I will be singing a different tune come summer, ha!
True story!