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A walk around my property is a dead give-away that summer is really here. The non-irrigated grasses are dry and crackly. The buckeye trees are turning the yellow of dry summer dormancy, and if not… ....
The drought has arrived! Finally, it is official. Only half of the average rainfall, about 8 inches, has fallen this year in San Joaquin Valley, and most of California. If you are watching your local vineyards and orchards, you will see that they are drip irrigating already, which is unusually early. You may notice an occasional spurting irrigation tube, chewed by coyotes, creating puddles for a very thirsty ground. If we would be as good a land manager as our grower neighbors are, we would also be busy about our irrigation systems checking them for proper setting and needed repairs. March, April and May are the most active growing season in our garden, and water is critical. There were few April showers to bring May flowers, so let’s consider how to properly irrigate and prepare our gardens to overcome drought. ....
Leland Planning Board to discuss proposed tree regulations that would restrict clear cutting By Michael Praats | January 25, 2021 at 10:23 AM EST - Updated January 25 at 10:23 AM LELAND, N.C. (WECT) - As the Cape Fear region continues to grow at an unprecedented pace criticism from residents has led local governments to reevaluate their tree policies and regulations. In Leland, new developments can be seen cropping up across the municipal limits, and now, the town is considering new tree regulations that would, among many things, prohibit clear cutting of lots. It’s something the town has been considering for more than a year, and after town staff decided to stop the process, town leaders have requested they move forward with it. The town’s Planning Board will discuss the proposed changes at its upcoming meeting which will be held on Jan. 26. ....