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Monday, March 25, 2013

Same old, same old

It seems every year we get a "norther" after things have leafed out and the new foliage gets zapped. My mulberry trees are loaded with mulberries so, in an attempt to try to save them, I turned on the sprinkler early this morning. Don't know if it'll help. Especially if it gets colder tonight, which I think is forecast.


I can only do what I can do, one challenge at a time.

UPDATE: By mid-afternoon it had warmed up somewhat. I was delighted to see so many blooms. This Texas Madrone (Arbutus xalapensis) blossom was the most surprising of all.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Freeze here again also... I did cover some new and very smalll Lindhimer Morningloryand Passion vines in the new pollinator garden.
Everything else is on its own...poor small Mexican Plum leaves.
Jane

Carolyn Ohl-Johnson said...

I watched the thermometer all night and it got down to 31° by 8 AM so I sprinkled the mulberries. I think they'll be OK, by the hair of their chinnie-chin-chin. Hope your stuff is OK too.

Anonymous said...

It might be said we worry tooo much!
I do see some sad/wilted leaves.Some things have not been in very long sooo we shall see.
Jane