The diagnosis did suggest snow for late tonight and during the darkness of tomorrow night. It has arrived early.
I should expect that at elevations above 3500 feet.
The question is will it be a light dusting or a crushing wet snowfall that could put a real hurting on the Bulbapaloozathon? The radar from the direction of snow in Kentucky looks ominous.
Hopefully big snow will miss us.
At least this cold will help prevent the rest of the garden from rushing in to things.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
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Hi Christopher! I sure hope that the big snow misses you too. Stay warm and hopefully this is the last of it.
Hope you don't get snow, and your beautiful bulbs stay up! I look forward to following your blog... the Smoky Mountains are a magical place.
Oh my, more of the white stuff. Hopefully it won't be bad.
Rained more here, last 2 days have had bad weather. Tornadoes, a lot of damage but not right here.
They say it can freeze up to Easter. My DH used to say winter wasn't over till the pecan trees budded out.
As of 10:30 pm it's sticking and it's coming down with some enthusiasm. Seems to be of a light and very frozen consistency which is good.
Winter does like to hold on~I hope the bulbs can take it....That would be a darn shame not to see the big show. gail
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