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Higgs Boson 13-12-2010 08:45 PM

Persistence of plants
 
Here in So. Calif coastal, which normally has a boringly g
consistent weather pattern, we are experiencing some of the short-term
effects of climate change.**** Flluctuations undreamed of in the
[censored] years I have been gardening here.

Very hot spell in early Spring, followed by a very cold spell,
followed by short-term fluctuations throughout the summer and into our
"winter". Down to the '40s at night, followed by 80 degree beach
weather, followed by... You get the picture.

Some of my summer plants are so confused that they continue to
valiantly bear fruit, despite the occasional very cold (for this
region) night.

A valiant pair of volunteer cucumbers are holding their own, slowly
but persistently.

Tomato vines are bearing, also slow but sure.

Strawberries also bearing; not a lot, but hey, I'll take what I can
get.

Meantime the "winter" veggies like beets and spinach are plodding
along very slowly.

And they say plants have no personalities!

HB


***PS: Highly recommended: "Science as a Contact Sport" by the late
(died in July) great, much-lamented climate scientist Steven
Schneider. Gives the skinny on the efforts of legitimate scientists
(as opposed to the stooge scientists fielded by corporate-funded think
tanks like the Marshall Institute) over the last more than 30 years to
get the attention of policy-makers to what is happening to Planet
Earth. So far, greed, hunger for power, and in some cases religious
fanaticism, are insuring that our children and grandchildren will
inherit a much less hospitable Earth. "Apres Moi, le Deluge" is the
Congressional slogan.


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