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    mj Guest

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    Does anyone else want to whine about how long and cold this winter has
    been? I know I tend to rush things but geez this is awful. I have my
    plants started but they are growing slow even in the [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. I
    bought new Rose bushes, because the Deer ate them all last year, over
    a week ago and have not dared to plant them yet.
    Ok, I guess I am done for now

    MJ

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    infodex@mindspring.com Guest

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    On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 06:37:40 -0800 (PST), mj <mjciccarel@gmail.com>
    wrote:


    My main complaint is about the way the local weather drones
    hyperventilate at every approaching storm, making it sound like the
    coming of Armageddon. Then little or nothing happens. We are due to
    get slammed by one they don't see coming.

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    pakrat@usenet.pr.neotoma.org Guest

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    On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 11:24:54 -0500 in <qfqno5pndci19s2cdp0dv4q7lf3o5iph9n@4ax.com> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] <infodex@mindspring.com> wrote:

    Armageddon sells.


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    Chris Dukes

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    infodex@mindspring.com Guest

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    On Mon, 1 Mar 2010 16:44:17 +0000 (UTC), [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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    So does crying wolf, but only up to a point. It then becomes
    counterproductive.

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    pakrat@usenet.pr.neotoma.org Guest

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    On Mon, 01 Mar 2010 14:57:35 -0500 in <k07oo5th5f2oqeduglaronpdjpe9h9hpq1@4ax.com> [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] <infodex@mindspring.com> wrote:

    I used to believe that... then I started observing people that
    get their news from the TV. Alternate between crying wolf and
    crying celebrity scandal, and they keep coming right back to it.

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    Chris Dukes

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    mj Guest

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    On Mar 2, 1:48*pm, pak...@usenet.pr.neotoma.org wrote:

    Well let me tell you about the weather here this afternoon.Around 2:00
    all h broke out. 34 mph winds and a down pour like I haven't seen in a
    long time. The predictions were for this evening. I go back to what my
    Dad always said(and many others) if you want the forcast look out the
    window!

    MJ

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    infodex@mindspring.com Guest

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    On Tue, 2 Mar 2010 18:48:07 +0000 (UTC), [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
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    Well, they may come back to it and still give up heeding the warnings.

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    WesD Guest

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    On Mar 1, 9:37*am, mj <mjcicca...@gmail.com> wrote:

    This winter will last about as long as all others. It may be colder,
    but the average date of the last killing frost is still Mid April. As
    you approach May the risk of frost decreases, so I generally don't
    plant my summer crops until around May 1.

    Even if you don't have a frost, there can be some cold and dreary days
    all through April where tomato plants will just sit in the ground and
    not grow. That exposes those small stems to more chance of cut worms.

    I have tried wallowaters and while they allow some plant growth for
    tomatoes and peppers they seem too spindy so I just quit using them
    and plant later.

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    WesD Guest

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    On Mar 2, 3:42*pm, mj <mjcicca...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Well that is why they are called predictions. I have a 80% success
    rate in predicting the weather 24 hours in advance by just saying, the
    weather tomorrow will be just like today. It's that last 20% that is
    difficult.

    They never know exactly where the fronts will meet so the prediction
    will most likely be true, but 50 miles away from us.

    There is a great book on chaos by james gleick that explains
    repeatable patterns of randomness. The weather, the stockmarket, the
    economy, and even Flu spread follow those patterns. Though some
    people believe that an unproven force called god is the cause. But
    even the rise and fall of civilizations and religions follow
    repeatable patterns of randomness.

    I now return to the subject of gardening. Time to check may [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]
    stock and see what I need to replenish. Think I will hand till a row
    or two and plant peas and chard.

 

 

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