March 8, 2017 | #121 |
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Very nice!
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March 8, 2017 | #122 |
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The wind map is cool.
Cole, your forecast stinks. 70 today and then the 20s. |
March 8, 2017 | #123 |
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Accuweather is saying I will have five nights in a row in the 20's, except for one night in the teens, with a touch of snow and ice just for effect. That isn't tomato weather. I'm glad I didn't start too early, and only have about 15 flats of plants to manage.
Trees are blooming here. Daffodils are blooming. I've seen a few people mowing their yards. Everything that is blooming is going to freeze. It could be disastrous for some fruit crops. |
March 8, 2017 | #124 |
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We are getting another wind storm, probably 60mph gusts. I've seen much worse, but I hate it, GH heaters can only get temps to mid 50's at night. Better weather on the horizon, I will believe it when I feel it.
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March 9, 2017 | #125 |
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So much for an early spring up here...
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March 9, 2017 | #126 |
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Too bad for you, but for me, spring is here!.....today....not so much tomorrow
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March 9, 2017 | #127 |
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When I talked of a 10 minute hail storm at 1am Tuesday morning, I was lucky... They confirmed yestererday an EF1 (105mph) tornado touched down 7 miles south of me and was on the ground for 13 miles. Quiet a bit of damage but only one person hurt (he was in a camper that was blown over). Sunny and 70 today, but that's all changing tonight... 20's and 30's for the next few days and up to 4" of snow Saturday. Yuck!
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March 9, 2017 | #128 |
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Nasty weather all over.
From March 11 to 15 we will have the temps going way down, to 24F. We will see a few days with highs in 40s. Now this is deep south we are talking. I have 12 tomatoes already planted. I will have to cover them with anything I can get my hands on ; pine straw, blankets, plastic, buckets
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March 10, 2017 | #129 |
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Yuge low pressure system plunging south, we're just on the backside of it. 70F and sunny is the forecast. Not often you only see L's on the USA weather map.
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March 10, 2017 | #130 |
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March 10, 2017 | #131 |
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Photos from the hail storm earlier this week.
Approaching storm, hail begins, seedling damage.I've been bust replanting, but not selecting late season producers for try two. I saved at least a third of the tomatoes already potted up. I was almost through with the second potting up. I have splints on three seedlings from the damaged tray. My one casualty was blueberry, a fun one. Only a single precious seed germinated. I could see its purple stem rising above all the other leafless seedlings The brunt of the damage was cabbage and broccoli. Lots of broken stems and torn leaves. - Lisa |
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I came very close to going ahead and setting out a dozen or so this week since I have a huge surplus but now it looks like all my seedlings that are outside hardening off will have to be taken in for a couple of nights. Oh well this should be good for extending my Brussels sprouts season and it may even extend my lettuce season a week or two. I haven't even started my seed for squash, melons and cucumbers yet because I have been so busy with grafting. Good luck everyone. Bill |
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March 10, 2017 | #133 |
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Moral of the story: Sometimes it's better to keep your tulips shut.
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March 10, 2017 | #134 |
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March 10, 2017 | #135 |
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Being a little further South, your a little bit warmer than me. Gonna be a frosty, cold few days. Tuesday will be spent moving plants back under some shade cloth and hauling other stuff back in. Gonna be down in the 20's here Tues and Wed. and just a tad warmer thursday.
Besides getting my stuff all set for the frost, gotta go help my special teen new little gardener. His cukes, squash , zucchini and beans, so far are all doing good. If something has to croak, I rather see it something of mine than something of his. I hope this new cold front coming doesn't hurt to many folks. |
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