argia.eus
INPRIMATU
Summer events
Jakoba Errekondo 2018ko abuztuaren 29a
Pinuak gorritzen. Argazkia: Jakoba Errekondo.
Pinuak gorritzen. Argazkia: Jakoba Errekondo.

After such a difficult winter and spring, which seem very resilient, would it be free to ask for a pleasant summer for those who work with the earth?

I'm not going to describe the "weight" of this summer's time that's going to happen to us, because I would need a whole piece, and I would be entangled in subjectivities, in vain, surely. I prefer to report some events that have caught my attention lately.

The influx of calmantes and snails has not decreased. I have not known such a year. But I was surprised that this year the monkfish, relatively abundant in our home environment, has not increased in the same proportion as the two that make up their diet. In order to prevent the shattering of plants, fond of the weeds of the garden, I have had to take care of myself, I have rotated every night in the tail of the observer cat. I've seen more than ever green grasshoppers. On the first day of August, as we typed the biblo, we had to see the grasshoppers and the feast before the courtship.

The second major success was that of sastrerĂ­a (Robinia pseudoacacia) and magnolia de Soulang (Magnolia x soulangeana).

One more year the fern (Pteridium aquilinum) and a certain herb have gained strength: Paspalum dilatatum.

Despite the fact that the blooms of apples (Malus x domestica) and grapes (Vitis vinifera) were replenished, the degree of maturity of the fruits appears to have recovered and the crops will be maintained each year at the time of the mode.

I was struck this year by the elms (Ulmus sp.) They have taken the longest step of the years. The disease has attacked several branches, some of which have been burned from the top down. In pine trees (Pinus nigra and Pino Insinis Pinus radiata) there have also been some complications, although they have not been regretted.

Recently, a gardener has written to me if I should not write anything about the flourishing of the Indimitre (Lagerstroemia indica) in the networks... And what has your eye called?