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Re: Spring flowers
Originally Posted by Bogertophis
What is your average yearly rainfall there? We've had a wet year here so far...we've already had half of our average yearly total, with a lot of rain coming tonight
& in the coming days. I've been busy in my yard lately, getting everything mowed & trimmed...I love my rechargeable-battery (Neuton) mowers, but they don't do
very well in wet grass.
We didn’t even have much snow this year not like last year thanks goodness, I’ll probs jinx it it now and it won’t stop raining all summer.lol
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Re: Spring flowers
Originally Posted by Craiga 01453
Right!?!?? I'm just starting to see some of my perennials poke through the soil.
My trees are still bare. It's been chilly lately, but the on again/off again rain is helping. My lawn needs mowing.
There's only a few trees with leaves on yet, the oakes Ash and chestnuts are still to open yet, it was only due to that warm spell in April that caused most of the maples, beech and birch to pop already
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Re: Spring flowers
Had to take a picture of this wisteria looks amazing as usual every spring. it's well over a 100yrs old, it's just round the corner from me and spans two old cottage fronts that are over 200yrs old
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Re: Spring flowers
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
Had to take a picture of this wisteria looks amazing as usual every spring. it's well over a 100yrs old, it's just round the corner from me and spans two old cottage fronts that are over 200yrs old
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Right? I got some pictures of my beardie with some a few weeks ago.
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Re: Spring flowers
Originally Posted by TechnoCheese
Right? I got some pictures of my beardie with some a few weeks ago.
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At first I thought that was a wild beardie. I was like WTF.
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Re: Spring flowers
Originally Posted by richardhind1972
We didn’t even have much snow this year not like last year thanks goodness, I’ll probs jinx it it now and it won’t stop raining all summer.lol
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Wow, I thought for sure you had more yearly rainfall than I do here (in the mid-south)...we average 45-46" per year. A bit soggy, lol...but it keeps us green.
And so far this year, we're at 26.6" with more coming tonight...
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Re: Spring flowers
Originally Posted by sur3fir3
At first I thought that was a wild beardie. I was like WTF.
Nope! Completely captive bred
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Beautiful pictures, I'm jealous that a lot of you have spring already, up here in Canada we still have snow, though it is mostly melted away, we still have some days where it freezes. This time of year you never know what to wear, could be a winter coat one day and the next just a sweater. I plan on making my first vegetable garden this year as it is my first year/summer living in my new home, before that was crappy apartments with just enough yard to park. I'm just glad the -40 degree weather is gone.
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Reason: had to get rid of some profanity again, oops.
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Re: Spring flowers
Originally Posted by Valyndris
Beautiful pictures, I'm jealous that a lot of you have spring already, up here in Canada we still have snow, though it is mostly melted away, we still have some days where it freezes. This time of year you never know what to wear, could be a winter coat one day and the next just a sweater. I plan on making my first vegetable garden this year as it is my first year/summer living in my new home, before that was crappy apartments with just enough yard to park. I'm just glad the -40 degree weather is gone.
Good luck with the garden...my bro & his wife used to live in Duluth MN & I can remember them complaining that by the time their garden plants got close to producing
their growing season ended... But be careful what you wish for, we have a long growing season in the South but the heat & humidity in summer are enough to make
you wilt. I don't think I could take the cold like you have, but it's all what you get used to.
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Re: Spring flowers
Originally Posted by Valyndris
Beautiful pictures, I'm jealous that a lot of you have spring already, up here in Canada we still have snow, though it is mostly melted away, we still have some days where it freezes. This time of year you never know what to wear, could be a winter coat one day and the next just a sweater. I plan on making my first vegetable garden this year as it is my first year/summer living in my new home, before that was crappy apartments with just enough yard to park. I'm just glad the -40 degree weather is gone.
I really don't think I could cope with - 40 that's for sure when it got to - 17 a few winters ago was bad enough, hope spring arrives soon for you
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