Re: Re: Signs of Spring
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Re: Signs of Spring
- From: "* S* <s*@mailexcite.com>
- Date: Sat, 31 Jan 1998 17:34:32 -0700
I'm in zone 8 and my amaryllis are sprouting leaves outside! I went to Jackson,
MS today and iris and all kinds of spring bushes were blooming!(my daffodils are
blooming). I'm 45 miles south of there and I thought the iris I had that should
bloom this week was wierd. What will the winter cold that we're destined to have
do to all the plants that are coming out of dormancy?
Sheila
>I just looked at my witch hazel, and it is beginning to bloom now. If the
>weather doesn't catch up in February, it will bee a Very mild season here.
>A few years ago I was able to do a lot of work in March, and I am started to
>feel the urge!
>
>
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>>> My witch hazel has been blooming for about 3 weeks
>>> now and the winter aconite has just begun.
>>
>>Wow, where are you located, Ginny? I look hard for signs of Spring here
>>--Maybe the cardinals who have started whistling terratories or the
>>Amyrillis ignored too long in the basement which sent up pale flower
>>buds anyway (they're in a south window now).
>>--
>>Barb Perna
>>Southwest WI, Zone 4
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