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Originally Posted by Dalmatiansoap
But on the other half, my naners grows like crazy. And will even grow better because they will be water specially

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Mine grow too, however they got sunburnt today.

Pahari Kela still sits ducks. I don't understand. It's not rotten, roots and bulb are perfect, the p-stems are fine, no damage... Well, only time will tell. It's their 4 day in the soil...
Anyways, early news: Apples are starting to get really big. Harvest in June? July? Ante, you are invited for apple pie (štrúdľa) and of course "some with apple made baked bread like thing" (žemľovka). Actually, you all are invited...
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Originally Posted by maesy
Beside that,
today was our hottest ever measured day in May, with 35°C!!!
At my house I had 32°C yesterday and today.
The same what you are saying happens in Ticino, the southern canton of Switzerland. There it is warmer than in northern Italy, because of the lakes!
Maybe similar to Croatia, or other regions along the northern mediterranean cost.
Temperatures fall only rarely below zero. No subzero days! The coldest nights are usually around -5°C, but not even every year. And that is only two hours from my place.
Marcel
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I will see, my faith in the plant world doesn't allow me to draw back.

I simply feel the urge to do it...

I must make them grow...
This is what I hate about my lowland. The temperatures in winter are steady somewhere at -7°C the whole winter and then suddenly every winter a cold front comes just for a week or less and we drop to -13°C for one night and then go back slowly. I hate the cold fronts.