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Posted by Terry 6b/7a
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on October 28, 2009, 3:16:57
Before the first FREEZE. I'm very pleased at least most of NJ and vicinity has escaped a real freeze so far, except I assume far northern NJ and maybe? the Pinelands in some spots. Even Morristown had snow but believe just barely escaped freezing. And now it looks quite certain the whole month of Oct. will be without a freeze for most. All plants are still outside and nothing has been harmed by lows of 34. It's nice to still see the annuals flowering profusely as they were in July, August,...etc., let alone big bananas and EE,s - so it will continue to look tropical into November. Or December?
Naaa.
But if you've been free of freezing, when do you predict it will end? I'm not committing an exact date, but I'm willing to say mid-November.
Whatever the case, I hope Oct. is giving us a small window into our winter...


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