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Dec 24, 2013 3:30 PM CST
Name: Michele Roth
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eclayne said:Thanks Chelle. We've been mostly below freezing for quite some time, even hitting -2F several nights back. I wish I had paid more attention to see when new leaves emerge.


Sounds about like here, then; five degrees when we woke, and up to ten degrees by noon. Sometimes I can't imagine anything pushing up through the frozen ground now, but I guess we do have iris showing. Smiling

I can see Anthriscus cerefolium from the kitchen window, and it still looks really nice.

Aethionema schistosum and Creeping Thyme outside the sitting room window are pleasant to look at as well. They're in a drier, windswept area that's free of snow. Big Grin
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