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dave weil 13-04-2004 04:33 PM

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I just wanted to announce that here in Nashville, it's SNOWING.

Well, there's snow mixed amongst the rain and it's 35 degrees at 10
am!. It's actually accumulating a little bit right outside of town,
believe it or not).

No big whoop, but thoughts of the third week of April 1966 are
suddenly creeping into my mind. That was the week (and I was but a
child) that this area got its largest recorded snowfall - Memphis got
18 inches.

It sure has been a miserablly cold and wet last couple of days indeed.
Black spot, here you come...

Gail Futoran 13-04-2004 07:03 PM

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"dave weil" wrote in message
...
I just wanted to announce that here in Nashville, it's

SNOWING.

I know it sounds silly but I'm a bit jealous! I
miss snow.

Well, there's snow mixed amongst the rain and it's 35

degrees at 10
am!. It's actually accumulating a little bit right outside

of town,
believe it or not).


The weather this "spring" has been weird, even
cooler here (San Antonio TX) than usual, but I'm
grateful because we could easily have temps in
the 90s by now. I think my roses like this milder
weather better; everything's in bloom and the
spring-only bloomers have a ton of buds, more
than I've ever seen before. I'm not bragging -
this time next year we could have temps in the
high 90s and all my roses sulking!

No big whoop, but thoughts of the third week of April 1966

are
suddenly creeping into my mind. That was the week (and I

was but a
child) that this area got its largest recorded snowfall -

Memphis got
18 inches.


I recall leaving Baltimore MD mid-April in the late
1960s or early 1970s to go visit my sister in Syracuse
NY. Mom was driving. It was sunny and warm in MD
but by the time we got to the PA Turnpike it was a
major winter storm, ice on the roads, 18 wheelers
turned over - very scary. I keep thinking about that
as I watched the weather maps over the past week
or so.

It sure has been a miserablly cold and wet last couple of

days indeed.
Black spot, here you come...


I hope that's the worst that happens to your roses.
I've lost roses to late frosts.

Gail
near SA TX Zone 8



dave weil 13-04-2004 08:03 PM

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On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 17:56:16 GMT, "Gail Futoran"
wrote:

"dave weil" wrote in message
.. .
I just wanted to announce that here in Nashville, it's

SNOWING.

I know it sounds silly but I'm a bit jealous! I
miss snow.


Well, it was only technically snow. It was sort of icy rain (not sleet
or hail). It wasn't really an ice storm either, just some not fully
formed flakes.

Well, there's snow mixed amongst the rain and it's 35

degrees at 10
am!. It's actually accumulating a little bit right outside

of town,
believe it or not).


The weather this "spring" has been weird, even
cooler here (San Antonio TX) than usual, but I'm
grateful because we could easily have temps in
the 90s by now. I think my roses like this milder
weather better; everything's in bloom and the
spring-only bloomers have a ton of buds, more
than I've ever seen before. I'm not bragging -
this time next year we could have temps in the
high 90s and all my roses sulking!


I hope this continues for you!

No big whoop, but thoughts of the third week of April 1966

are
suddenly creeping into my mind. That was the week (and I

was but a
child) that this area got its largest recorded snowfall -

Memphis got
18 inches.


I recall leaving Baltimore MD mid-April in the late
1960s or early 1970s to go visit my sister in Syracuse
NY. Mom was driving. It was sunny and warm in MD
but by the time we got to the PA Turnpike it was a
major winter storm, ice on the roads, 18 wheelers
turned over - very scary. I keep thinking about that
as I watched the weather maps over the past week
or so.


We're actually 30 degrees below normal at the moment. People are
anxiously watching for signs of an actual frost the next couple of
nights. So far, nothing of that order is on the horizon.

It sure has been a miserablly cold and wet last couple of

days indeed.
Black spot, here you come...


I hope that's the worst that happens to your roses.
I've lost roses to late frosts.


Yeah, I hope *that* doesn't happen. Right now, canker is on my mind...


Gail Futoran 14-04-2004 08:32 PM

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"dave weil" wrote in message
...

Well, it was only technically snow. It was sort of icy

rain (not sleet
or hail). It wasn't really an ice storm either, just some

not fully
formed flakes.


Whatever it was, it was a feature story in our
weather broadcast here. Looked pretty. :)

[re my spring weather & rose blooms]

I hope this continues for you!


So far it's looking good. Temps are approaching
"normal", but that's the 80s, still very friendly for
my roses. To me, "normal" spring temps around
here are in the 90s!

Yeah, I hope *that* doesn't happen. Right now, canker is

on my mind...

Is canker brought on by weather?

Gail



dave weil 15-04-2004 05:02 AM

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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 19:16:24 GMT, in rec.gardens.roses you wrote:

Yeah, I hope *that* doesn't happen. Right now, canker is

on my mind...

Is canker brought on by weather?


I just meant that I seem to have some canker running rampant. Possibly
due to a fairly mild wet winter, maybe?


Gail Futoran 16-04-2004 04:03 AM

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"dave weil" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 19:16:24 GMT, in rec.gardens.roses you

wrote:

Yeah, I hope *that* doesn't happen. Right now, canker

is
on my mind...

Is canker brought on by weather?


I just meant that I seem to have some canker running

rampant. Possibly
due to a fairly mild wet winter, maybe?


Ok, that makes sense. :)

Gail




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