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Weather in NY
A week of temps in the 50s. Rain off and on, and fog most of the time.
My peas, lettuce, and broccoli are loving life out there, but my poor cuke, tomato, pepper, eggplant, and such seedlings are whining at me from the window, "We want sun! We want sun!" Sigh. You can please some of the garden some of the time, the rest of the garden some other time, but give up on pleasing all of the garden all of the time... Chris |
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On May 16, 6:51*pm, Chris wrote:
A week of temps in the 50s. Rain off and on, and fog most of the time. My peas, lettuce, and broccoli are loving life out there, but my poor cuke, tomato, pepper, eggplant, and such seedlings are whining at me from the window, "We want sun! We want sun!" Sigh. You can please some of the garden some of the time, the rest of the garden some other time, but give up on pleasing all of the garden all of the time... Chri Have a Jimmy Dean breakfast product and maybe Mother Nature will start to cooperate I don't know where you are in New York but I spent most of my in the Binghamton area so I remember your pain. Hang in there, June will be there before you know it. MJ |
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On May 16, 7:05*pm, mj wrote:
On May 16, 6:51*pm, Chris wrote: A week of temps in the 50s. Rain off and on, and fog most of the time. My peas, lettuce, and broccoli are loving life out there, but my poor cuke, tomato, pepper, eggplant, and such seedlings are whining at me from the window, "We want sun! We want sun!" Sigh. You can please some of the garden some of the time, the rest of the garden some other time, but give up on pleasing all of the garden all of the time... Chri Have a Jimmy Dean breakfast product and maybe Mother Nature will start to cooperate I don't know where you are in New York but I spent most of my in the Binghamton area so I remember your pain. Hang in there, June will be there before you know it. MJ I'm in Rockaway- New York City. And I swear some of those lettuce plants have doubled in size in the last 3 days. Chris |
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Here in the U.K. we have had the coldest winter for 50 years, followed by the warmest april for 350 years, AND the worst drought in over thirty years. This has lead to alot of plants dying of stress over the last couple of months and the majority of the garden being over a month ahead, with tonnes of stuff blooming and going over even before the summer is here! It's going to be interesting to see what happens in june, whether we are gonna get a dull period where no alot is flowering like you tend to in late july or early august?
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On 5/16/11 3:51 PM, Chris wrote:
A week of temps in the 50s. Rain off and on, and fog most of the time. My peas, lettuce, and broccoli are loving life out there, but my poor cuke, tomato, pepper, eggplant, and such seedlings are whining at me from the window, "We want sun! We want sun!" Sigh. You can please some of the garden some of the time, the rest of the garden some other time, but give up on pleasing all of the garden all of the time... Chris I spent some time researching past weather records for where I live, including developing four different spreadsheets. I used the results to create a Web page about my climate; see http://www.rossde.com/garden/climate.html. Now I'm beginning to believe there is no such thing as "typical weather". While generally 75% or more of our rainfall occurs from the beginning of December through the end of February, it's raining right now. Since the beginning of May, we have had 0.20 inch. Many years we get NO rain from the end of April through October. May is supposed to be a mild month with an average low temperature of 53°. Last night's low was 44; the night before, it tied a five-year low of 42. Between the rain and low temperatures, local mountains are expecting snow today. That even had the TV weather personalities surprised. -- David E. Ross Climate: California Mediterranean Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19) Gardening diary at http://www.rossde.com/garden/diary |
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