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Dec 11, 2022 8:06 AM CST
NW Wisconsin (Zone 4b)
Bee Lover Butterflies Dahlias Seed Starter Winter Sowing Region: Wisconsin
I'll have to take a look later today at the YouTube you posted. I usually have used a variety of sources when inclement weather is on the way but of late it seems like it's either not correct or my sources aren't posting. Or maybe they think the Midwest doesn't need updates. Hah. When you watch national weather that's usually the case, the middle isn't important. Especially when there is the freak out of a few inches of snow out east and everything closes. I had a cousin who used to call me - "is everything shut down there?" She'd ask when we were to get a storm that we would share and I'd say why are you asking and it was usually well you are suppose to get 3" as we are. And I would end up laughing and saying life goes on here, maybe at 18" of snow we'd come to a standstill but not 3", that's just a dusting.

I'm off to get some sewing done before I head to Mass. we're going to a later one today to let one kid sleep in. Then if time permits those tubers need a check!

And if I choose to avoid all I have to get done today since I was a lump on a log yesterday, I might go peruse more flowers to look at and dream one day of having a lovely cacophony of blooms!

Any new blooms to report Arturo?
Every gardener knows that under the cloak of winter lies a miracle ... a seed waiting to sprout, a bulb opening to the light, a bud straining to unfurl. And the anticipation nurtures our dream."
— Barbara Winkler

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