Last night a dry air mass moved into NM and, with nothing to hold the heat in, it got down to the low 60s. That's a welcome relief from the humidity and heat of the last few weeks. Last Monday the pump on the front swamp cooler failed, so the box fan just pushed 100+ degree air off the roof into the house all day. I came home to a kitchen hot enough to melt lead. Luckily, Lowe's is open late and had a suitable replacement.
My bonsai are hanging tough, with the Ginkgo doing well in the heat. With the little seedlings added in a forest arrangement ("Journey" style), the canopy effects a nice isosceles triangle. Lost a big but untrained Cotoneaster in July--it was new this year. Took the year-old wire off my little Sanseveria but will have to soon rewire the new shoots. Might consider repotting it in root-over-rock style while the weather is warm (only for tropicals, too hot for other transplants). The dwarf holly is doing fine and breaking back very vigorously.
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