Very local phenology

Mar 23, 2012 16:49

The snowdrops came up all of a piece, leaves and drooping white flowers, three or four days ago. The purple snow crocuses are blooming in the front flower bed. The peony on the south side of the house is showing red shoots, as is the evil but beguiling Japanese knotweed. The bleeding-heart in the front flower bed has put up red-and-green shoots ( Read more... )

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jinian March 23 2012, 23:06:27 UTC
Mint vs. knotweed has the potential for a truly epic struggle, but I worry that they will enter into cahoots.

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apostle_of_eris March 24 2012, 02:17:35 UTC
So . . . how many weeks ahead of usual is all this? If snow would not be at all out of season in Chicago, and my impression is that your winter extends two weeks further in both directions . . .
On March 21, "the first day of spring" it hit an official 85 degrees, the seventh day in a row to set a record high temperature.

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pameladean March 24 2012, 02:48:30 UTC
In 2009, I didn't do any reports of the yard, but on April 19th, I talked about the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden, which was in its very early stages of ephemeral flowering, with a few leaves on very early shrubs.

In 2010, I report matters to be very much as they are in the current entry on March 30, and remark about the unseasonably warm weather.

In 2011, things werevery slightly further along than they are above, on April 12th.

We are setting some records nearby as well, including record minimum lows.

P.

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apostle_of_eris March 24 2012, 16:40:54 UTC
If I am remembering correctly, various places in Michigan have had their record high overnight lows exceed the previous record highs.

Toronto has willow trees leafing out, and various suffers of tree-fever are unquestionably suffering, all while the robins are going mad with singing.

-- Graydon

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pameladean March 24 2012, 16:51:47 UTC
I had heard something like that about Michigan also. And our sufferers from tree-fever are certainly having a hard time of it much too early for their comfort.

Our willows are at the vivid yellow-green stage, but I would not be surprised to see leaves very soon.

(Also, hello, so glad to hear from you!)

P.

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17catherines March 24 2012, 13:14:32 UTC
It's so strange reading these posts of yours right now - it's just a few days after the autumn equinox and my daffodils and hyacinths are already starting to come up, and I'm in a rush to re-plant all the bulbs I dug up when we turned the soil a couple of months ago...

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pameladean March 24 2012, 16:52:43 UTC
I know. Your farmer's market posts affect me in much the same way -- only with huge envy, since fresh local produce in Minnesota in the winter is limited to hydroponic tomatoes and some nice herbs. Well, kale and brussels sprouts early on.

P.

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17catherines March 25 2012, 10:07:17 UTC
We're really very lucky in our climate here. But what I find really strange is that we get our bulbs only a couple of months after you do, not six, like we should... I've had daffodils blooming in late April here, and regularly in May, which seems wrong no matter what hemisphere you are in.

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csecooney March 25 2012, 00:54:53 UTC
You know, Pam, just that you order plants "in a rash frenzy" makes me like you TO BITS!

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biblio_tech March 27 2012, 02:18:18 UTC
My bloodroot opened up two days ago and the scilla are so thick the back garden looks like a lawn with blue stars. In a few days, it will look like a lake. My mint is about 1/2 in high... I'll share if you still haven't any by the time we meet again. The juncoes are on their way north; Mom says they left her (northern IL) last week.

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pameladean March 27 2012, 03:38:09 UTC
How useful that you have a spy in southern parts!

I should get some bloodroot, it's such a useful beginning-of-spring indicator, besides being beautfiul.

I love the way scilla makes pools when it gets going. Mine might do that in a couple more years.

P.

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