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Just wondering how everyone fared this winter! I am in zone 9a and the coldest my area got this winter was about 30 degrees (usually avg. low is 24-27). My bananans are already starting to grow (with zero cold damage!)with temps in the mid to upper 60s for the next week. Lows are in the low to mid 40s. I know the SE USA got hit hard, but think the S.W. USA had a pretty mild winter
![]() So how was/is the winter in your area? Warmer or colder than usual? *edit: yes, I understand not all areas of the US are done with winter!! Wasn't trying to offend anyone.. geez! ![]() Last edited by Velutina : 02-11-2010 at 09:45 PM. |
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Lucky You! No end in sight here and we are pretty much at our last freeze date. Much more cold than normal. Lowest so far was 19, but many more cold days and nights than we usually get. No 70s at all--we usually have a few days of 70s every few weeks in winter. We are in zone 9.
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No offense (and don't take this as an insult in any way) but you are being kinda egocentric assuming everyone else's locations are done with winter already. It's kinda like taking a jet across the country, then, upon reaching your destination, asking your friends traveling by car how their trip was. Please remember how many locations this forum encompasses.
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Well your quite fortunate. I'm suppose to have 4" of snow over the next 24-48 hours.. I'm wondering where the semi-spring temps went? No 60's in the 10-day forcast sucks :^)
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I think it came across a bit egocentric as well... Known fact that everyone besides the southwest got (and still) hit with heavy snow and bitter cold.
But you're probably just excited, I know I am. Some of my bananas already have two leafs out. You know though I had nearly two months of below 60 degree temps (winter) it was virtually frost free. But I would take last years winter anytime. We had lots of 70s/80 in January. Let's see some pics of your new growth!
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You're just kidding, Velutina, right?
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Sorry to sound egocentric, but we all know people that live in warmer climates are better. ![]() I guess i'm just used to the palm message boards where the majority of the members live in a warmer climate than I do. |
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No where near springtime for Kentucky!
We've certainly had abit more of cold than usual this winter. I have friends down near Pensacola that said snow is expected soon! Not a good winter! |
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I'm still dreaming of a day warm enough to let my plants out for a sun bathe.
![]() I'm looking at a last frost of 4/7 this year I won't plant out till closer till May and a first frost come 10/28 which means plants out begging mid October.
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Edit...actually, after comparing the member map to the USDA climate map, it's probably well over 3/4 of members are in cooler climates than 9a. You all are a minority, so watch what you say! ![]()
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Wow, and I think it's a pain to protect my plants HERE during the winter! I cannot imagine doing it in zone 6. Thanks for the link, very impressive
![]() But using your own analogy, I was really only talking to the people that traveled on the plane with me. Why would I wait for my SLOW friend driving his car to ask the other people on the plane how their trip was? I'll ask YOU how your trip was in a few months when you arrive ![]() |
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I fared very well this winter with a low of about 35, no damage to bananas but lost some papayas. did lots of planting and ground prep this week and looking forward to a great season. my cannas are growing but nothing on the bananas yet. sorry org, yes spring is here |
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As far as zone 6/5 goes (at least from my perspective) I don't even TRY to overwinter a darn thing outside...they all get brought inside. I doubt even basjoo with protection would survive the -30F it gets back home each winter.
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I wish spring was here. Today the only way I'm driving is w/ a 4x4 (maybe 4-wheeler)cause they have no plows here, and nobody can drive in snow & ice like us Yankees! I know I will see plenty of nascar crashes on the news later today... People drive like maniacs down here when there is no snow or ice.
Spring what a wonderful thing on the horizon :^) |
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I have something like 3 feet of snow on the ground. More in the forecast next week. I was so excited to be moving to Philadelphia because the winters are milder than Illinois and I end up getting a record snow year, 70+ inches so far. The area averages something like 16". Spring is no where to be heard of. But I will be starting seeds for the garden soon!
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it looks like spring outside my window, the one towards the glass greenhouse anyway,
[IMG] check out the other window, though! [IMG] freezing fog today! goody!!!
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Spring is definitely here for me. Just this week my mango beautifully started to put out new growth,but I'm still waiting for it to flower though. My bananas have been growing slowly since the rain a week back, and everything's looking great.
The winter was somewhat cold, it got down to 27 F, and caused minor damage to my bananas, but not a trace to the mango tree |
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It's interesting that so many people are convinced spring is here. According to a news report I read yesterday, 49 of 50 states currently have snow on the ground. Hawaii is the only state without snow on the ground (go figure LOL).
As far as it goes for my area...it's 21 F here right now and this is what it looks like outside my window (was snowing during this picture, actually): ![]() So yeah...definitely not spring here (and that goes for most of the US as well). As far as those of you experiencing warmer weather...appreciate it.
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And I am 100% convinced spring is here in many parts of the country!! It was 70F at my house today ![]() Here's the current temps on Mauna Kea... Mauna Kea Weather Center - Current Conditions |
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on the snow subject, Snow actually fell at my house at 2AM when we had that arctic blast in early December. It didn't stick, but it was coming down!
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