Re: Re: CULT: Reticulata as TB Bloom Season Predictor


Hi Dorothy,

We have had a mild winter by local standards with much less than the normal
amount of snow. However, there is about two inches of fresh snow out there
this morning. Nevertheless, it looks like it will be a long, dry summer
ahead.

Jeff Walters in northern Utah  (USDA Zone 4/5, Sunset Zone 2, AHS Zone 7)
jcwalters@bridgernet.com

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> From: DWiris@aol.com
> To: iris@hort.net
> Subject: Re: [iris] Re: CULT: Reticulata as TB Bloom Season Predictor
> Date: Monday, March 03, 2003 8:50 PM
> 
> In a message dated 3/3/03 9:17:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
> jcwalters@bridgernet.com writes:
> 
> > The first crocuses bloomed here yesterday (about 10 days early), but
the
> > reticulata spears are barely breaking through the surface of the
ground.
> 
> Hi Jeff,
> 
> I didn't realize northern Utah was that much warmer than northern Ohio. 
We 
> can't even see the ground, much less anything coming up.  There has been
snow 
> cover for months.
> 
> Dorothy Willott in Northern Ohio, Zones 5/6

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