Here's What Can Happen When A Soggy Stump Goes Through A Hard Freeze: Ice Fur! This Is A Thick Coat Of Fine, Delicate Ice Crystals
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Here's What Can Happen When A Soggy Stump Goes Through A Hard Freeze: Ice Fur! This Is A Thick Coat Of Fine, Delicate Ice Crystals
Barnaby Woods - reddit.com
Hard freeze tonight. Not happy about it but have some happier pictures of our white ballerina camellias!
Today we're getting our first freeze in like 2 years where I live. There's a 20% chance of snow. I need to remember to check my email tomorrow to make sure that classes aren't canceled because no one knows how to drive on ice here. This is southern Louisiana.
Hey, Seattle, are you paying attention to our weather?
If there’s one thing I learned from growing up on the East Coast, and now living in Seattle, it is that Seattle is really not equipped mentally or physically for snow. Not as individuals and not as a city infrastructure.
In all honesty, hard freezes are massively important when it comes to soil health and reduction of agricultural pests. The next two decades are gonna illustrate that.
Ryan's "Wintry Mix?" Monday Night Forecast I hope you enjoyed your sunny and warmer weekend because rain and even the chance of some wintry weather is moving in.
Here’s my autumn garden, simultaneously running to seed and wilting from several nights where we had light frosts. The dead ground cover of summer has given way to the perky greens of winter and any seed that doesn’t mind the cool is sprouting.
The Swiss chard is undaunted and will stay edible until the leaves get frostbitten, and it will regrow this spring and probably make seed this next summer. I am impressed with the resiliency of the nasturtiums as it’s gotten colder. As soon as we get one night of proper freeze the dahlias will completely collapse and I suspect the nasturtiums will too.
That Mother Mullein in the raised bed may lose some leaves over the winter but come spring I expect that center head to get even larger before it puts up a ginormous stalk. That trio near the fence will probably be thinned as that back corner gets some good light.
I'm just reminding those of us that believe here in #Arizona there is a hard freeze so make sure you cover up your plants and your pipes cuz it's going to last I believe until Monday and Tuesday .
Surge in injuries from last week’s hard freeze Most South Mississippians just aren’t used to having to deal with the hazards that come with frigid winter weather.