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Old January 14, 2009   #16
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Ray, how lucky growing snow peas and so sunny 'n warm at this time ! I envy you !!!
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Old January 14, 2009   #17
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Good, Wi-Sunflower answered the question about Brussel Sprouts and below freezing weather. Mine get damaged at about 10-15 F and killed in the low single digits (we have no snow cover to insulate). Cabbages and other brassicas, in my experience, are a little less hearty. I don't even try to pick BS until after a heavy frost or light freeze.

We will get down to around zero tonight and tomorrow night and I think that spells doom for the remainder of my fall garden.
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Old January 14, 2009   #18
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Many of the cole crops will take more cold than you might think, as long as it's just for over nite to about a day and then gets warmer. If it stays in the low 20s for several days straight, without getting back above freezing in between, that will kill them.
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Old January 14, 2009   #19
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as it turned out we got no where near frost or freeze. And my blueberry bush is blooming like crazy and has for a few weeks or so, but hasnt set any fruit.
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Old January 15, 2009   #20
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Ray I might not be laughing when you fall in the fault but I will be trying to find your house and save your seeds! OK I will help pull you out as well.
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Old January 15, 2009   #21
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We experienced a light frost here last night, too; -15F with a wind chill of -35F. And we are in a warm area compared to the frozen north of Mn, Wi and Mi.
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Old January 15, 2009   #22
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Hey Kat, This about sums it up! (Cold spell sets in on Monday)

Ray

Today
Jan 15

Sunny
74°
42°

Fri
Jan 16

Sunny
73°
43°

Sat
Jan 17

Sunny
72°
42°

Sun
Jan 18

Sunny
72°
45°

Mon
Jan 19

Sunny
69°
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Old January 16, 2009   #23
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Jan 15

24°




Fri
Jan 16


Sunny
46°
33°

Sat
Jan 17

Mostly Sunny

61°
44°

Sun
Jan 18

Sunny
62°
37°

Mon
Jan 19

Sunny
61°
38°

Tue
Jan 20

Sunny
64°
37°

Wed
Jan 21

Sunny
62°
42°

Thu
Jan 22

Partly Cloudy
63°
43°

Fri
Jan 23

Partly Cloudy
57°
35°

Sat
Jan 24

Sunny
56°
37°

THis about sums it up for me, meanie pants Ray. Although I know I am much better off than the people stuck in the negatives. I am used to hot and more hot
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Old January 16, 2009   #24
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Yep Kat,

This was intended as light-hearted humor, but I really do sympathize with the folks in the North-East who are having a rough time of it this week. Hopefully, it won't last too long for them.

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Old January 16, 2009   #25
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Over here across the pond I can't remember it being this cold in a long time. They are using Icebreakers on the inland waterways so the barges can make their coal deliveries to the power stations. At least we won't have much of a insect problem this year. Ami
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Old January 16, 2009   #26
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Look out east coast. It was -31f/-35c here when I came into work.
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It is 12 F on my screened-in porch this morning. This is not a good thing, Martha.

It had to be someone up there in Minnesota who fell asleep at their post and let this cold air overrun the border.


I'll probably set up a court-marshal as soon as we find the real perpetrator. Leaving your post is a serious offense.
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Old January 16, 2009   #28
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my family is blaming us for this cold weather, claiming we brought it down with us when we moved from the U.P. this fall. people at work say its not usually like this. i dunno. at least we left behind most of the snow. 154 inches so far near houghton. blue skies, sunshine, and minus 6 to start the day in sandusky. made for an invigorating walk with the dog.

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Old January 16, 2009   #29
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Brrrr. It's 12:54 and we finally warmed up to 27 degrees F. I realize this isn't comparable to temps below 0 or having to use icebreakers in the rivers to keep the channels open, but for Georgia, this is cold. My old dog was out to do his thing this morning and back in so fast I had to laugh.

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