Yep. I was out breaking down an old chicken pen this morning. Got ridiculously sweaty before 10AM and had to go inside and cool off.Currently feels like a steamy 109'- UNCLE
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Yep. I was out breaking down an old chicken pen this morning. Got ridiculously sweaty before 10AM and had to go inside and cool off.Currently feels like a steamy 109'- UNCLE
Yep- it is 95 here, but heat index is 102- too hot to work outside for very longCurrently feels like a steamy 109'- UNCLE
I have dizzy spells too- use Meclizine to help when needed. Dehydration seems to make it worse. My grandmother rocked and reeled and I guess I do too.All I did was walk 25 feet from my door to the door of the laundry room (aka my dad's house, lol). On the way back, dizzy spells. Thank goodness I can walk a straight line even when the world spins. Turns out it's 99F outside. No wonder. I'll water in a while here, another couple of hours, try to give it time for the sun to go behind the other building.
I think if we have more children, we'll aim not to be due in the middle of freaking summer. Fall is nice, so is spring. The first was dead of winter, second will be dead of summer. I've learned my lesson!
As a little update, my in-ground plants are doing great. The jasmine, grapes, and honeysuckle are all holding steady. The honeysuckle isn't growing much but they do keep blooming. The other two have actually put on some growth and are bigger than when I planted them. The potted plants... some are good still. All the raspberries, including one I held back and kept in the house in the AC, called it quits. I'll take it as a sign and stick to blackberries and strawberries next spring. The basil is clinging desperately to life, the thyme is actually looking pretty good, as is the aloe! I know, of course the aloe looks good, it likes the heat!
I'm going to research the most heat-resistant, everbearing strawberry and blackberry varieties and plan for those. This first summer has been an incredible learning experience for me. We haven't done very much, but we've learned our new soil and our new climate. By spring planting we should have prepped (fingers crossed) as much garden space as we really want to handle here.