Re: Spring is officially here....






Betty Moorman@ZEON
03/15/99 04:25 PM






SPesznec@lhs.org on 03/15/99 02:19:20 PM

Please respond to perennials@mallorn.com

To:   perennials@mallorn.com, Angel93057@aol.com
cc:    (bcc: Betty Moorman/Zeon)
Subject:  Spring is officially here....




If you want to know when spring has "really" arrived in Milwaukie, Oregon,
you don't listen to the weatherman, or the USDA, or the Farmer's Almanac,
or
any well-known gardening bible, or the local extension service.
You listen to the tree frogs.
/ If you are referring to what we call "spring peepers", they cannot be
depended upon as harbingers of spring  in Kentucky.  An early warm spell,
such as we had in February, will set them off; they call until it gets cold
again, then they pipe down until it gets warm again.  But, regardless, I
love to hear them.  To paraphrase WS, when peepers call, can spring be far
behind?

Most of Milwaukie is either riverfront, one-time flood plain, wetland, or
filled-in wetland.  Needless to say, we have huge populations of ducks,
geese, other aquatic-based life..... and frogs, esp. tree frogs.
I've lived in Milwaukie since 1978, and every year, usually during March,
the tree frogs herald the onset of spring by singing.  What's miraculous to
me is that they all start singing on the same night.  One night.....
nothing.  The next night, the song is so loud that you can hear it inside
your house, even with windows closed.
When the tree frogs sing, it means that spring has come to Milwaukie, that
there will be no more frosts, and that we can let the planting begin.  In
all the time I've heard them, they've never been wrong, and conversations
with several long-term Milwaukie residents have established the tree frog's
reliability back at least into the 20s.
Welcome, spring!

Sue P.



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