SNOW, I'm really getting tired of this stuff. Snow in March the last several years.
I traditional plant my first potatoes on St Pattys Day. Looks to wet this year. If this is the norm? Time to think better drainage.
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Absolutely beautiful day here in New Orleans. It's now mid 80's in my back yard a little after noon. We had a good bit of rain yesterday but it is now clear skies, very little wind and sunny.
I'll likely head to the local Police stables tomorrow for a nice truck load of stable waste to start another compost pile in the yard. Then break out the tiller and turn over a new bed in the front yard for my wife's flowers.
I'll likely head to the local Police stables tomorrow for a nice truck load of stable waste to start another compost pile in the yard. Then break out the tiller and turn over a new bed in the front yard for my wife's flowers.
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DoubleDogFarm wrote:Would that be Pig manure.
Know don't go flaming me. A good friend of mine is a retired Police Captain.
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AAhhh, he's back.
I bought a truckload of mulch to try and continue my project of getting to zero lawn so of course, it's raining. truck's in the carport to keep the stuff dry. I'm tired and hate shoveling wet.
I've also got some friends that are retired and still active on the NOPD. One of the retired guys was, at one time, a motorcycle patrolman. One of his duties was to park his bike on Poydras Ave. by the Superdome and direct traffic for people leaving the game. One evening he decided to don a pig head mask to do this. His Commander was not amused and took him off the street for about a month before letting him back on the M/C patrol. We still laugh at that one.DoubleDogFarm wrote:Would that be Pig manure.
Know don't go flaming me. A good friend of mine is a retired Police Captain.
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Jeezo peet! I just looked at the weather forecast. We broke heat record for the date today, may again tomorrow. Then Tues and Wed are forecast for 85 degrees! That is five degrees ABOVE the record for those dates. All my cold weather crops in the ground are going to just fry! That's like July weather in March.
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I got some color inmy cheeks yesterday from the sun, and the thermally operated attack (bwahahaha! I didn't notice this autocorrect -- attic is what I meant) fan kicked on it got so hot. I was thinking the weather is feeling like the 4 day heat wave we normally get at the end of April.
Maybe Mother Nature got confused when she switched to Daylight Saving Time and instead of "Springing ahead" one hour, ended up "Springing ahead" by one month!
Maybe Mother Nature got confused when she switched to Daylight Saving Time and instead of "Springing ahead" one hour, ended up "Springing ahead" by one month!
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When you have a heat wave in summer, everyone suffers. When you have a heat wave in early spring (technically it is still WINTER! ), it can feel pretty good. But it is still a heat wave.
Dr Jeff Masters of Weather Underground says:
The ongoing March heat wave in the Midwest is one of the most extreme heat events in U.S. history. With so many records being shattered, it is difficult to cover in detail just how widespread, long-lasting, and extreme the event is
https://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/show.html
Dr Jeff Masters of Weather Underground says:
The ongoing March heat wave in the Midwest is one of the most extreme heat events in U.S. history. With so many records being shattered, it is difficult to cover in detail just how widespread, long-lasting, and extreme the event is
https://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/show.html
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It is 32°F, the wind is gusting to 30mph and there is fresh snow covering everything!
This is the same story as last year at this time . . . there was record slow Spring warming.
The heat in the center of the continent pulls cool air into the Northwest. The last storm just slipped over the Rockies and headed almost due north as it smacked into that warm, high pressure balloon over the MidWest. Cities in Alaska are still having sub-zero weather . . .
Ah well, it is now really the 3rd year for this sort of thing here. I may as well get used to it.
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This is the same story as last year at this time . . . there was record slow Spring warming.
The heat in the center of the continent pulls cool air into the Northwest. The last storm just slipped over the Rockies and headed almost due north as it smacked into that warm, high pressure balloon over the MidWest. Cities in Alaska are still having sub-zero weather . . .
Ah well, it is now really the 3rd year for this sort of thing here. I may as well get used to it.
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Going to be slightly overcast, mid 70's, very high winds, no rain. I had to water the garden this morning after thinning out some damaged chard. It seems slugs and a type of cut worm want to take over since it has warmed up to the mid 80's these past few weeks. I hope this is not a precursor as to what I should expect this summer with pests.
The wind is blowing so hard I had a hard time watering my garden with a nozzle set on a fairly straight stream trying to reach 2 rows over. Matter of fact, the wind is making a howling sound in the power, cable and telephone wires on the poles outside my front door.
The wind is blowing so hard I had a hard time watering my garden with a nozzle set on a fairly straight stream trying to reach 2 rows over. Matter of fact, the wind is making a howling sound in the power, cable and telephone wires on the poles outside my front door.
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Marlingardener, are the big lakes in your area approaching full pond?
I can't remember a scarier thing than the drought that happened in the early 2000s in our area. It was a helpless feeling. When it finally broke, it did so in a way that sounds like what's happening in your neck of the woods. We experienced a summer with about 4 rain free weekends. I dug up every song that had rain in the title or that had a rain topic and it's surprising just how many there are. I think I played "Who'll Stop the Rain" about a thousand times that summer. Didn't work.
I have extra life jackets if you need them. There's plenty of room on the boat if it comes to that. It's flood proof.
I can't remember a scarier thing than the drought that happened in the early 2000s in our area. It was a helpless feeling. When it finally broke, it did so in a way that sounds like what's happening in your neck of the woods. We experienced a summer with about 4 rain free weekends. I dug up every song that had rain in the title or that had a rain topic and it's surprising just how many there are. I think I played "Who'll Stop the Rain" about a thousand times that summer. Didn't work.
I have extra life jackets if you need them. There's plenty of room on the boat if it comes to that. It's flood proof.
Just let the dogs out, and it's snowing pretty heavily! Even sticking to the ground here on the valley floor. I expect it will disappear by the time I get up tomorrow, because it'll probably turn to rain shortly after dawn. For now, it's quite pretty, though. It looked like about 1/2 to 1 inch had accumulated.
From the article I read in the paper yesterday, this cold front is expected to extend into northern CA, and then move into the Midwest. I don't know if it will do that, of course. It's just what was predicted.
From the article I read in the paper yesterday, this cold front is expected to extend into northern CA, and then move into the Midwest. I don't know if it will do that, of course. It's just what was predicted.
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Snow up here, the roads are plowed. Went skiing today and they had over 2 feet of fresh snow and it snowed 7 inches more when I was there. From all the snow we have been having there was an avalanche on hyw 26 that closed the hyw and buried some cars. We had to go around the back side of Mt. Hood and around then back up to where I live to get home; it was a long ride home today.
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We have a front sitting over us for the past 24 hours dumping steady, and sometimes torrential rainfall.
It did alert me that my gutters near the downspouts do need some cleaning. Many years ago I took 1/2" x 1/2" wire mesh and made caps to fit into the downspouts to prevent leaves from entering the spouts and clogging them. They do work, and now I seem to have enough leaves trapped in the gutters to prevent proper drainage. I knew I should have done this a week ago.
It did alert me that my gutters near the downspouts do need some cleaning. Many years ago I took 1/2" x 1/2" wire mesh and made caps to fit into the downspouts to prevent leaves from entering the spouts and clogging them. They do work, and now I seem to have enough leaves trapped in the gutters to prevent proper drainage. I knew I should have done this a week ago.
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Is this a mistake?
Forecasted low for Monday night is 28°F which means it could get as low as 25° in my garden. Today is high is supposed to be 75°F.
My peach and nectarine trees are in full flower. I could cover the super dwarf nectarine but not the peach, though I could maybe toss a floating cover over it -- but that may result in bud damage if there are strong winds....
Forecasted low for Monday night is 28°F which means it could get as low as 25° in my garden. Today is high is supposed to be 75°F.
My peach and nectarine trees are in full flower. I could cover the super dwarf nectarine but not the peach, though I could maybe toss a floating cover over it -- but that may result in bud damage if there are strong winds....
In our yard.
Flowers and an old plow in the snow.
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Sun art from a hay wheel in the snow.
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Flowers and an old plow in the snow.
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Sun art from a hay wheel in the snow.
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Things look a lot like that around here this morning, Tom.
There are no daffodils blooming and I don't have such decorative yard art, tho' . Just a blanket of snow that covers everything!
We have a promise of sunshine this afternoon. I am hoping so! This south window has done real well for the seedlings so far but they are almost banging on the glass wanting a little more light.
Steve
There are no daffodils blooming and I don't have such decorative yard art, tho' . Just a blanket of snow that covers everything!
We have a promise of sunshine this afternoon. I am hoping so! This south window has done real well for the seedlings so far but they are almost banging on the glass wanting a little more light.
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We usually take the canoe home in mid April and start using the inflatable kayak for swimming. We took the canoe home last weekend since it's been so warm. I inflated the kayak and hit the water yesterday but it was still a bit cold. We decided to just paddle the kayak. It's a really cheap boat that we just use to keep drunks from hitting us when we swim.
Paddling a cheap kayak leaves a lot to be desired. We kept smacking paddles and going in circles. It was embarrassing. I'll wait another week or so, grit my teeth and stay in the water.
70 degrees and partly cloudy today. We're on the back side of the low front today so winds are out of the north.
Paddling a cheap kayak leaves a lot to be desired. We kept smacking paddles and going in circles. It was embarrassing. I'll wait another week or so, grit my teeth and stay in the water.
70 degrees and partly cloudy today. We're on the back side of the low front today so winds are out of the north.
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looks like we'll be getting a similar blip monday night, applestar, but it looks like it won't quite frost.
we've been frost-free for long enough that everything's either blooming or has already...avg last frost date is mid-april here, but I'm really crossing my fingers that we're out of it. so far so good. beginning of march, all the local apple growers were cursing the warm, but it looks like the long-expected cold snap may not come? the pessimist in me is confused.
we've been frost-free for long enough that everything's either blooming or has already...avg last frost date is mid-april here, but I'm really crossing my fingers that we're out of it. so far so good. beginning of march, all the local apple growers were cursing the warm, but it looks like the long-expected cold snap may not come? the pessimist in me is confused.
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