Frosty Thoughts :)

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コメント (21)
  • Pointing at the frosted watering can and saying "I don't think that will flower this year" got me smiling real big. <3
  • I love your vids. You're important. You make a difference. Thanks.
  • I've noted the progression of your hand knit cardigan from new, to ripped, to well mended. Too cool!!!
  • My rule in northern New Jersey is dont plant frost intolerant plants until memorial day. They still grow fast and almost no risk of freezing. 😊
  • Enjoyed watching you walk about (as I like to call them) in your garden. Still really cold here in zone 5b, at - 3 C as I speak. This past week it's gone as low as - 13 C overnights. Seedlings will get planted when it's time 🙂
  • Micro climates are something I have toyed with for years with fair to moderate success here in zone 4b.
  • @crisrobinful
    Especially eloquent soliloquy here, Sean. Thank you for your keen observation and storytelling skills.
  • @deecooper1567
    High desert in nw Nevada & we have a rolls coaster weather here also. Rarely, but we’ve had snow in June 😯. Started indoors seeding, go to greenhouse then garden in June. It’s funny how different areas respond. Have a great day 👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️
  • I always appreciate your contemplations. Our weather has been similar here in western Massachusetts. When we moved here 20 years ago, we were in zone 5b or maybe even 5a. Now it's officially zone 6a.
  • @cpnotill9264
    I've been spraying peach trees with water at night. 🤞 All the best to you Sean! Great advice on diversification.......
  • A conscious choice I am making is to put our fruit trees on our north facing slope, to try to delay their flowering, even if we keep getting these late winter warm spells.
  • We have the same situation in Czechia. After a lon period of extremely warm days in the first half of April, winter is back. Frost at night and very cold days. Everything is damagged.
  • Here in the Ozarks of southern MO we have had several days in the mid to upper 80s already, and then just last week we got a 32° frost. My garden crops were mostly ok because I went to great lengths covering them (had already planted eggplant, tomatoes, peppers and potatoes). But I noticed a lot of the wild plants got hit pretty hard: persimmons leafing out, grapes with flower clusters, and the poor mulberries with leaves and flowers opening. So sad about the mulberries especially. My trees are fairly young, but I heard from a friend that his mature tree froze at the top and the bottom branches were more sheltered within the canopy so those flowers were spared. Interesting to note.
  • I've got peach trees that the flowers do that every year. And I still have to go Hand thin fruit because they overproduce so strong. New York over near lake Erie
  • Nature rules. No sense in covering plants. Let nature do it’s thing. I love your methods.
  • @jimfrench1746
    No frosts on the horizon here in northern Utah. We’ve had May weather all April so apples are forming big time. Having grown up in central NY, I so appreciate your poetry in words and visuals
  • @TaxEvasion777
    My bronze fennel I got from you is already waking up and growing
  • @colinbird6494
    We had the same freeze up in Montreal, -3. Only some of the open and semi-open buds of my kiwi vines sustained damage