Posted on 05/22/2015 10:10:30 AM PDT by Iron Munro
Dang, I just HATE this Glo-bull warming/
People here in soviet Red Hampshire who planted veggies already are whining about the possibility of losing their plants tonight. Live and learn. Idiots. Mine will be going in May 31st.
Time until the global warming hoaxsters show up to proclaim their human caused global warming models predicted this late season freeze, and that more freezes of this nature are of course the result of suv induced warming.
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It’s kind of weird with the whip-lash temperature variations. Last week was summery, the past three days it’s been long jeans and heavy sweatshirts, (NE OH)
Could break a 60+ year old record for new lows. Global warming scare tactics are laughable, they need to change the term to Climate change, or stock market volotility, or something else that has a 100% chance of occurance so we can base new taxes on a certainty.
good observation!
Time until the global warming hoaxsters show up to proclaim their human caused global warming models predicted these “whip-lash temperture variations”
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” long jeans and heavy sweatshirts, “
Yup! Glad I haven’t planted yet!
Possible answer: smudge pots, or set out large bowls of water and cover all with a tarp.
At least the Rogers Centre is covered, to keep all the summer heat out
All our fruit trees here in central Vermont are in magnificent full bloom. This late frost happened once before, a few years ago, and there were no apples that fall. I really hope it doesn’t happen again. Not much we can do about it, though, except hope.
I'm going to gamble on planting the garden this weekend though, just the same. I have my grand kids for the weekend and we always plant grandma's garden together on Memorial Day — they are 7,6 and 3 — and they love it! So even if I end up losing them, and having to secretly replace, it will be worth it just for the fun and the spirit of keeping them excited when it starts to produce and they get to pick what they planted. Memorial Day feels early this year, risk I will have to take I guess...
This happens every year...they get a spell of warm weather, and throw caution to the wind. What’s the rush? My tomatoes went in on June 9th last year, and our harvest was awesome. Patience pays.
losing the plants, and secretly replacing them... not the kids :) HA!
That was when they had snow/sleet/ice over the Memorial Day weekend here in soviet Red Hampshire...not fun.
Some day the idiots who scammed us on global warming will be saying they cured it with their EPA rules, and we should all be grateful as we throw snowballs on July 4th.
3 weeks behind on planting. End of May first week in June is about right.
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