I thought you wouldn’t get this at your latitudes. Had a message from my second cousin in South Carolina yesterday, however, about snow there as well. The worst record of this around here was on June 12 1981 with dandelions, beaked parsley and lilacs in full bloom. I remember it snowed all day and my tomato plants perished with snow up to their necks. In Sweden there’s a name for these backlashes of winter the first weeks of June. We call them the “iron nights”.
Yours seems to have been a fairly benevolent variety.
Well it’s pretty.. as long as the plants don’t suffer.
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Melting as I type.
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Love your photos. I guess that’s the storm they have been talking about.
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Melted by noon. My kind of snow.
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Beautiful pictures. The blooms got a very, very cold drink this morning! Love your post.
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Beautiful!
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Oh! Que c’est beau, toutes ces belles fleurs saupoudrées de neige, c’est merveilleux 🙂 elles ont toutes un petit chapeau. Merci.
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March, the scary gardening month, is upon us!
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Hope it’s all gone now!
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Totally.
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😊
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Beautiful… ! I see you got snow this morning as well !!
Dwight
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I thought you wouldn’t get this at your latitudes. Had a message from my second cousin in South Carolina yesterday, however, about snow there as well. The worst record of this around here was on June 12 1981 with dandelions, beaked parsley and lilacs in full bloom. I remember it snowed all day and my tomato plants perished with snow up to their necks. In Sweden there’s a name for these backlashes of winter the first weeks of June. We call them the “iron nights”.
Yours seems to have been a fairly benevolent variety.
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Thanks Arletta . Our snow was gone by noon. No harm done.
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