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ASorry for Off Topic, folks, just wanted all to know I got this and
forwarded to Mark and Hugh, hopefully they can get it sorted out quickly :)
Cohan
It appears
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From: J.E. Shields jshie...@indy.net
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Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2011 12:02 PM
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Cohen,
You need a probe thermometer. Look in scientific supply
Lis Allison wrote,
Tundra happens when the temps stay low enough long enough that the frost
never completely leaves the ground, thus causing the next winter to add to
the existing frozen soil. If you think of a block of ice, say one cubic
foot, surrounded by air or warmish soil, it takes a
Cohen,
You need a probe thermometer. Look in scientific supply house
catalogs. There are several, like Daigger and Fisher Scientific, for instance.
Jim Shields
At 10:56 PM 4/15/2011 -0600, you wrote:
...
I actually have no idea how cold it is/gets under our snow pack, which is
much less
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From: cohan fulford cactuscac...@gmail.com
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Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 22:56:17 -0600
I read somewhere about a climate zone
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Date: Fri, 15 Apr 2011 11:43:34 -0600
I was wondering how quickly your spring melt was coming along-- we don't get
nearly the volume of snow that you do, but your area is z4, whereas I
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Deafening? Here's something to liven things up a bit.
Panayoti has prompted me to provide a bit of relief for those of you still
dealing
Great to see all the colour--the only colours here were brow/grey and white,
and today its all white again! 20cm or so of snow overnight, still coming
down..
Cohan Fulford
West Central Alberta, Canada, Zone 2-3
record temps from 10-20 miles away: min -45C/-49F;max 34C/93F
The silence on Alpine-L is deafening! Here we seem to be in the midst of
another miraculous spring (albeit we have had almost no precipitation): it has
been quite cool with light frosts (although one night into the low twenties did
fry the early magnolias ten days ago: many in shadier aspects
Panayoti
The volume of posts is sure a change from when everyone was snowed in.
Jim
Would you have Trillium Grandiflorum 'Jenny Rhodes' ?
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Larry Wallace
Cincinnati
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Sounds like a great trail, Jim! Spring is still at a much earlier stage
here, nothing thinking of flowering yet, most beds still deep under snow,
and more on the way!
Cohan
On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 12:47 PM, J.E. Shields jshie...@indy.net wrote:
Larry,
My things, Trillium and other, are mostly
as sexy!
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Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 6:29:35 PM
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Deafening? Here's
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