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Default Zone 5b: My lilacs are budding - problem???

On Wednesday, November 27, 2013 2:07:49 PM UTC-8, songbird wrote:
Higgs Boson wrote:

On Sunday, November 24, 2013 7:49:00 PM UTC-8, wrote:


On Tuesday, December 3, 1996 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, PostLady wrote:




^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^



such a good year, '96...





Sheila Craig wrote:








It's now December in Ottawa (albeit a mild one thus far) and my lilacs (2




of them) have BUDS! Is this a problem? I pruned the dead flowers off one




in late summer. The other didn't bloom this year and I didnt touch it.




Are my lilacs in trouble? What to do?




-Sheila




Zone 5b




Don't know. For some strange mine bloomed out in November and now are




all leafed out like it is spring. Have they gotten the seasons mixed




up? I'm in zone 8 in Arkansas USA.




I am in Portland OR (Zone 7),it is NOVEMBER. I have a lilac that is putting out leaves and buds like it thinks it is March. It is in a pot so I brought it inside. Was that the right thing to do?




I am in Santa Monica CA (Zone 8). My fraises du bois, which are supposed to produce in spring? are blooming and have produced a few tiny, luscious morsels.


if you are creating a warm microclimate (an enclosed space,

near a brick wall, etc.) plants may do all sorts of things

that aren't expected. can you describe where it was kept

and what kinds of conditions you've had?


Hmmm...you may have a point. This (not enclosed) bed is just inside a South-facing block wall. It gets direct sun the 2nd part of the day. Perhaps block wall absorbs heat the lst part of the day ?

Our weather has been climate change crazy with warm days alternating with "cold", both out of season. Been gardening here since approx. forever, and have never seen such anomalies as last few years.

i would expect this to mean that it will not bloom next


spring, but perhaps only a part of the plant is affected

and the rest will still bloom next spring.


I will have a serious talk with them: Songie says you are supposed to...!

This is my second try at fraises du bois, separated by many years, so I am determined to Make It Work.

HB

i transplanted some mini-irises which normally bloom in

the spring and that's it. this year the few i transplanted

bloomed right before the frosts came along.