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This Past Winter
I garden in Montauk, NY, which is zone 7. We had a brutal winter with much
snow, which is unusual for Montauk. The spring has been unusually cool with large amounts of rain almost every other day. In spite of what appears to be the adverse weather conditions, my garden has never developed as much or as early as it has this spring. Many of my perennials are twice as large as last year. My shrubs, particularly the hydrangeas, are magnificant. Plants that appeared to be struggling suddenly have exploded with new growth. Plants have self-seeded and I now have things growing where none grew before. While I long for mild winters and early springs, apparently my plants feel otherwise. I would be interested in knowing if anyone else has had the experience I have described. Ken Schwarz |
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