Tomorrow I'm going away for a few days to visit a loved one. Unfortunately, I can't leave the plants outside. But my dear neighbour will look after them and water them.
I am curious to see how big the chillies will be when I get back.
Today some of the beauties will be out for a few hours. The weather forecast is 20°C, no rain but a bit windy. I hope that is ok for the chillies. I also put the flowering plants outside. Fingers crossed the bees will find them.
Quotes:
"The fires in Chile came amid a heat wave that pushed temperatures in the capital city of Santiago to about 37 C (nearly 100 F). Extreme heat bakes moisture from wood, turning it into ideal fuel."
"The increased number of droughts as global rain cycles are interrupted means whole regions can be left unusually parched and more vulnerable to ignition. “Climate change has made droughts more common,” said Mitchard. “And that’s especially happened in South America this year."
"Climate change makes stronger El Niños more likely, said Mitchard, and droughts caused by it are likelier to be more intense. Last month, Colombia’s government declared a disaster over dozens of wildfires associated with the weather phenomenon."
"And the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has found that globally, extreme heat waves happen FIVE TIMES more often because of human-caused global warming. Fire seasons are thus drier with higher temperatures. These are ideal conditions for forest fires to take hold."