fireman32
"Useless Billy" Fire Chief.
I’d wait til Easter
Easter is early this year, Id wait till tax day. to plant anything.
I have not noticed any damage to blueberries in the past.
Figs will drop leaves and early figs but grow back.
Peaches? last year was the first year mine bloomed so no experience there.
Pawpaws will get bit, or at least mine did last year.
Persimmons and Chestnuts are not leafed out yet.
But last years last cold was really cold and we got 2 within about 1-2 of each other.
Oaks will be fine as long as we get some dry for the pollination, I dint know if they get frozen or not, seems to me more dependent of rain washing pollens away.
Time will tell but I don't think this one was too bad, cold but not for a long period, and windy enough to prevent a hard frost.
I’ve got 1 dozen blueberry cuttings in an indoor makeshift greenhouse. Waiting for them to drop roots and move them outdoors to their “forever spots”.
Praying the weather stays above freezing from here-on-out.
It has been cold here but no frost, signs of spring are appearing:
Carpenter bees have been here
Bluebirds sitting on a nest of 5 eggs
Blueberries in full bloom
taters and corn up in the garden
Bumble bees are buzzing around the azaleas which are in full bloom
fig tree in full foliage
pecan trees are starting to get green
Hummingbirds have arrived
and last night the lightning bugs were busy
Looks like Spring had sprung
South Central GA, about an hour north of the Fla lineWow
What a report!
Where, sir?
I really want to try this - with pear cuttings.
All insight is appreciated’
Not far from me if you’re talking an hour on -I-75. Similar sights here. Really like seeing all the azaleas in bloom. Dooly Co.South Central GA, about an hour north of the Fla line