Re: watering looking leaves after frost, and frost in zone 7 already?
- Subject: Re: watering looking leaves after frost, and frost in zone 7 already?
- From: D* N*
- Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 09:47:08 -0400
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Hi Cindy,
Our normal frost free season here in Bridgeville
DE., zone 7, is from April 20th until October 20th. This year we were hit with
record lows down to 26f two nights in a row about a week ago. I hate when
that happens. I have two fig trees and they are loaded with figs and only a few
have ripened......once frost kills the fig leaves.....it brings fig harvest to
an end in a few days. I think I'll move to a little warmer climate. I wonder how
figs do in the Atlanta area?
Dan
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----- Original Message -----
From: c*@mediaone.net Hi Dan and everyone,
Two things....is it typical for a warm zone 7 area to have hard frosts
before those of us in a cold zone 4? The coldest we've had in my yard so
far is about 30 deg. In fact,
Cindy |
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