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Old 30-01-2006, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Persephone
....or *something*!

Even in So. Calif coastal, where it's usually mild, we're not
having much winter. Garden things are happening out of season.

For example, the leaves haven't even finished falling off my Wisteria,
when a few blooms already appear.

And my Cape Jasmine is flowering up a storm, way ahead of time.

I usually prune roses late January, so went ahead and did it,
but had to remove a lot of lovely, lush new foliage.

Any other "early" stories out there?

Persephone


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Here in W Pa the temperature is 60 and has been exceptionally warm most of the winter. We consider this a plus and count the days until March when the temperatures won't go below 25. Although global warming my be responsible for this warming trend. Global warming is a very serious happening and is not considered important by most governments, as they are only concerned with big business and not changing their way of polluting. Money talks, unfortunately.