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[GWL]: Gardens Still In Bloom!
On 1 Dec 2001, at 9:45, Yvonne Cunnington wrote:
> MessageI have Helleborus x hybrida in bloom in my Zone 5 USDA, Zone 6
> Can garden. Normally it wouldn't be blooming until the end of
winter.
Warm autumn weather has become increasingly common here in
Yarmouth, N.S. as well. The Aegopodium that died down during a
freeze a few weeks ago is starting to send out new growth.
Mayflower buds have been opening (normally bloom in April) and
someone pointed out some Kwanzan cherries in FULL bloom at
the hospital in early Nov. Buds on other early bloomers are
becoming very fat indeed during this 50-60*F spell of weather.
Really makes you wonder how the blooming seasons will change
as the climate continues to warm. On the other hand, we should be
able to extend the salad crop season, etc......
Carla Allen
http://www.carlaallen.ca
~An East Coast Gardener~
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