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Warm weather
My Spring bulbs are sprouting, the daffodils and tulps. I live in Zone 5
(Pittsburgh, Pa) The trees have buds. Are they all going to die and not bloom when we get a cold snap? |
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"Barb" expounded:
My Spring bulbs are sprouting, the daffodils and tulps. I live in Zone 5 (Pittsburgh, Pa) The trees have buds. Are they all going to die and not bloom when we get a cold snap? The trees are probably going to lose their blooms this year when the cold blasts them, but the daffs and tulips will do better. They often sprout early. -- Ann, gardening in Zone 6a South of Boston, Massachusetts e-mail address is not checked ****************************** |
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Warm weather
On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 23:08:23 GMT, "Barb" wrote:
My Spring bulbs are sprouting, the daffodils and tulps. I live in Zone 5 (Pittsburgh, Pa) The trees have buds. Are they all going to die and not bloom when we get a cold snap? The daffs and tulips should be okay. Even trees will recover. However, if you have fruit trees it will greatly reduce blooms and fruits. |
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