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In January, the 75ºF temperatures spoiled us all - including our plants. Here's a bud appearing on a forsythia bush in front of my house in mid January!
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And now it's frigid, with plenty of snow and ice, although not anywhere near the 2+ feet in upstate New York.
Be careful
what you wish for!
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