Croton Mammy
By Delonix1
- 5 Jan, 2025
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This is one of the few crotons left of many which died in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. So many plants, trees, tall and old Alexander, King, Kentia, Nikau, and Pritchardia palms are dying because of severe drought. It’s very disturbing and upsetting. I wish they would water the trees!😞. Photo taken January 3, 2025.
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It really is heartbreaking seeing so many dying trees in Balboa Park. I can’t imagine having so many beautiful, tall old trees and just letting them die of drought. Palm Canyon is in the center of the park, which should have the biggest budget and attention. Anyway, that would be logical to me.
This year is going to be particularly bad, as we still haven’t had any rain and none is in the forecast for the next 10 days. I hope it’s not another year like back in winter of 2002-2003! We only received 3.5 inches (88 mm) of rain for the whole season. That’s typically what the desert around the Salton Sea receives in a year in California.
7 Jan, 2025
Not a great forecast! Hopefully things won't be as bad as the winter of 2002 to 2003. 88mm is not much at all.
7 Jan, 2025
It’s not looking good at all. Maybe no rain in January. We’ve had a lot of Santa Ana winds, luckily not as horrible, tragic as the Los Angeles area that’s caused all the extremely catastrophic fires over the last four days. We dodged a bullet here, the 65 to 75 mph (104 to 120 kph) winds forecasted never materialized. Thank God!
The Los Angeles area experienced winds to 100 mph (161 kph), causing insane, major firestorms. 😞
10 Jan, 2025
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Extended dry periods result in so much heartbreaking loss for gardeners. I've had experience with that many times over the years as our dry seasons can be particularly harsh sometimes.
5 Jan, 2025