Hey, water-conservation chickies...being a CA girl at heart, I hear you about not being able to run the sprinklers often. I don't know whether it'd be allowed or useful for you, but being I'm lazy (and hate what water on the leaves does to my roses and tomatoes, etc.), I put in a veggie garden irrigation system. Sounds super complicated, but I could have put it in within an hour if I weren't slapping mosquitos every five seconds!

I got it at Wal*Mart for about $15, I think. There's a main solid hose that goes down the middle, then thin (1/4") soaker hoses that go off to each side. It's really easy to hook up the hose to one end and leave it for an hour...the water just seeps through the soaker hoses, so it uses very little water, and delivers it just to the base of the plants, so it keeps the weed issues down a bit, too. Might help you bridge between sprinkler times without having to hand water up a storm.
Ruth, I can't wait to see pics of your garden!

You are so great with plants...and composition, too.

Sorry about the weather!
Babz, my hydrangea bloomed this year, too! I'm in love with it...I just stare at it dreamily for what seems like hours!

Seriously, it's my sixth try at getting a hydrangea to live and the fact that it survived was enough...that it also flowered (profusely!) and that the flowers were blue, just like I wanted, seems an utter miracle!

I'd love to see pics of your garden! I enjoy black-eyed susans so much!
Barb, that's so cool about your mint! I don't think it comes back here, but I've heard it can grow wild. Sounds like fun! Sorry about the caterpillars! Cultivating wasps seems extreme...

I wonder if you could put any kind of spray (organic?) on the leaves that would convince the caterpillars that the plant isn't tasty.
Here are some pics of the garden:

My Hydrangea...just one of the five flower heads. <happy sigh>

Our Veggie garden, tomatoes in the front are getting huge!

A close-up of our individual spaghetti squashes. I'm so excited to try them!