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Old 23-03-2004, 05:14 AM
dave weil
 
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Default J&P on Fortuniana root stock

On Tue, 23 Mar 2004 04:41:46 GMT, torgo
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And then I arrived back in Atlanta just before midnight last night -
just in time to enjoy the sub-freezing temperature while still dressed
for the hot afternoon in Florida. Yikes - I thought it was supposed
to be spring now ! Where did this come from???


I don't know about Atlanta, but just north of you here in Nashville,
it happens every year. It's almost like clockwork (at least this one
has been). We have probably one more freeze ahead of us, probably next
week or so. Seems like the last one is almost always falls the last
day or two of March until about the 5th of April.
 
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