Severe drought continues affecting landscapes

I have found that what seems like adequate watering during normal times falls far short in a very hot, dry year such as this.  Information about fall needle drop, drought, and proper watering can be found in the links below.  The current drought is severe and has expanded into most of southwest Ohio.  The good news is that there are decent rain chances in the coming weeks.  However, I will believe it when I see it.  For now, continue watering and hope the rain comes through.

 

Fall needle drop:  http://arbordoctor.com/blog1/?p=826 

Monday drought impact report:  http://arbordoctor.com/blog1/?p=842 

Proper watering:  http://arbordoctor.com/tools.html 

US Drought Monitor:  http://drought.unl.edu/dm/DM_midwest.htm 

Weather forecast:  click here>>> 

5 day precipitation outlook:  click here>>> 

8-14 day precipitation outlook:  click here>>>

The drought beat goes on…

The beat goes on with the increasingly serious droughtTemperatures will rise to near record levels again this weekend with low relative humiditiesShort and long term drought damage will occur to trees, shrubs, landscapes, and lawns if at least some supplemental watering is not provided.  After the 2007 drought, we saw numerous impacts which continue to this day, and I expect no less from the current drought wich shows few signs of abating.

Drought Impact Report

Two rain events in the past week of 0.10 each combined with much cooler temperatures. The rains did little more than wet the surface and were seperated by days with breezes, low relative humidities, and quick drying rates. I have observed burned patches along interstates and in one yard where grass fires have developed. A large planting of arborvitae is near death near Hilltop concrete in downtown Cincinnati due to the drought. Numerous other plantings are dying or in trouble. Recent weather has slowed worsening of the horticultural effects of the drought and made watering more effective, but by no means have conditions improved. October marks the eleventh of the past 12 months at my location with below normal rainfall. I have heard that the drought is allowing for an earlier harvest in agricultural areas than in recent memory so that would be a silver lining.