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This week has come on with below-normal temperatures and rain in the forecast. Yesterday was pretty much off and on rain and the temperatures fell from comfortable mid-70s to around 80 with much lower humidity last week to the warmest day yesterday (it got up to about 63)! Temperatures will decline all week and drop into the 50s at night; and a possible frost warning for SE Wisconsin by Saturday. That's unusual for this time of year, but hey - the new normal is never knowing what will be thrown at you next!
I did have a good streak of weather to get quite a bit of yard clean-up done and what I consider a miracle occurred: the White Rose of Sharon survived! Here's a pictoral summary:
Above, a picture of what was left of my white flowering Rose of Sharon after last year's hard winter and equally rotten spring, taken this July. You can see the flower bed is also filled with weed tree saplings and I will never win the battle again the ever-invading (from next store, right underneath the fence) ground ivy! Lots of dead wood where the shrub used to be, but there are also new shoots that have sprung up since the spring - just not sure if those are the same Rose of Sharon or seedlings from one or both of my other two Roses of Sharon that share the same flower bed.
The photo above was taken today, 9/29/20. Lots of flowers, and there are still many buds that haven't opened. It's just amazing how she sprang back to life . You can see how tall the new shoots have gotten, particularly on the left side. But as I said earlier, I'm not sure that those are a new white Rose of Sharon! The leaves are larger for one thing, and it doesn't look like the new shoots came out of the base of the original shrub. So, I'll have to wait and see what happens next spring and summer. When seed pods form, I'll go out with an envelope and collect some from her, just in case.
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