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What are your signs of Spring?
The honeybee that I saw a couple of weeks ago, has not been back. He seemed unusually large so, perhaps he was a drone. The day that @flowerbug noted a bumblebee, I did, too! And, I saw my second yellow jacket, trapped by his own confusion in the greenhouse - perhaps he is the same one that was there earlier. A fly was circling on the deck before about 36 hours of wind and sprinkles. This evening, he's back. Oh, I saw my 3rd cabbage butterfly today - yes, you rascal - I'm about ready to set out the broccoli and cabbage plants!!
I know that they are considered invasive in some parts of North America but the wood hyacinths have been my indication of the coming of warm weather. We have had two 70°f days recently since I noticed there small flowers beginning to open. The flowers of the Oregon Grape began to open about 2 weeks ago, that's my prompt to begin planting pea seeds, a second planting may go in tomorrow. Full, leafing-out of Black Locust seems to be a good indication that freezing weather has passed. Only once have we had a hard frost since I began thinking this way - however ...
I know that these phenological phenomena indicate past weather, not necessarily prophetic of the phuture.
Stephe
The honeybee that I saw a couple of weeks ago, has not been back. He seemed unusually large so, perhaps he was a drone. The day that @flowerbug noted a bumblebee, I did, too! And, I saw my second yellow jacket, trapped by his own confusion in the greenhouse - perhaps he is the same one that was there earlier. A fly was circling on the deck before about 36 hours of wind and sprinkles. This evening, he's back. Oh, I saw my 3rd cabbage butterfly today - yes, you rascal - I'm about ready to set out the broccoli and cabbage plants!!
I know that they are considered invasive in some parts of North America but the wood hyacinths have been my indication of the coming of warm weather. We have had two 70°f days recently since I noticed there small flowers beginning to open. The flowers of the Oregon Grape began to open about 2 weeks ago, that's my prompt to begin planting pea seeds, a second planting may go in tomorrow. Full, leafing-out of Black Locust seems to be a good indication that freezing weather has passed. Only once have we had a hard frost since I began thinking this way - however ...
I know that these phenological phenomena indicate past weather, not necessarily prophetic of the phuture.
Stephe
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