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it's snowing again...

Category: Daily notes | Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 1:59 pm

I took these pics on Tue. (3/25) so I could share with you all that I finally have some green.


daffys coming up


tulips coming up


poppys coming up


Then I get up this morning to find this...

There's 2 plus inches out there now, but I'm hopefull it won't stick around very long.

We have had 4 days of pure sunshine. The temp was getting better (50sF last 2 days). Today it's cold (32F) but given what it's doing outside I figured it would be.

Hope you all have a great day.


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toni wrote on Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:32 pm:


Gee, that would be quite a shock to the system to go from spring back to winter overnight like that.

Hang in there, spring will come to stay eventually.




 

Netty wrote on Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:40 pm:


Mother Nature is just teasing you tschnath! I'm still waiting for the winters snow to melt off my gardens.




 

Droopy wrote on Fri Mar 28, 2008 3:25 pm:


I know exactly how you feel, because that's how I felt a week ago. March is very unstable here, and we usually get some snow in April too. The lambing snow, the last of winter.




 

glendann wrote on Fri Mar 28, 2008 5:10 pm:


Thats what happen here in Texas.Some plant wasn't effected but some were burned
and are now making a come back but the temp never got under 33 degrees.




 

tschnath wrote on Sat Mar 29, 2008 4:46 pm:


Thank you all. I find much encouragement on the stew from ALL of you. March is always unpredictable and there's still possibility of snow in April here. I know this, I've been here all my life. But it seems as I get older and especially now that I am gettting more time to spend in the garden, I find winter a tad bit too long. Thanks so much for the kind words.




 

gardengater wrote on Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:07 pm:


I do so enjoy living by the water too. We're on coastal NC, many beaches and fishing.
Our gardens do well here too if sheltered. Roses bloomed early, esp the Knockout and the summer flowers are doing well too. I've started a cottage border this year.

Enjoy the summer!

gardengater





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