Re: CULT: inevitable March freeze


It was really warm here yesterday, but I agree, the temps have been cold
enough that I'm not worried about much damage.

Except to the early TBs - some of them have put on a lot of growth in
the last couple of weeks and flower/stalk primordia are probably in an
active (vulnerable) state of growth right now.  I may not cover them
this year, at least not for this freeze.

<...the forecast for tomorrow morning isn't bad, but about 20 degrees
for
                   the next.  At least the iris have quite a few hours
of good chill before that
                   hits--makes a difference.  They're less vulnerable.
It isn't 70 today.  It is
                   more like 47.  Neil>

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