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Woke up to this

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Same here.  Hoping it's the last of it.

oh wow.. it's been raining here since yesterday.. i did hear that DC and VA area will see some snow, but that looks like little more than "some".

Here in Rockville I woke up to the same thing.  It is beautiful but I'm definitely ready to start the fig shuffle!

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Planted a couple mission figs a couple days ago on a pretty sunny day in the 70s to isolate a fence line...

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Same story here in Warrenton. Real pretty and can always use the water but I'd be happy if this is the last one.

60 degrees in North Central Arizona at the moment, with the promise of mid 70's this afternoon.   Potted trees are all outside, in ground trees are all uncovered.   Only....it could freeze here again as late as mid April.  I have the routine down...I can bring the potted ones in and cover the most prized in ground  trees in a little over an hour.

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Originally Posted by JackHNVA
Planted a couple mission figs a couple days ago on a pretty sunny day in the 70s to isolate a fence line...


I feel for you Jack.  I planted a mission last year at this time and then we got snow too.   Only mine was begining to leaf out.  Set it back at least a month.  

At least yours looks dormant.

I woke up to 5" of snow here!
And more expected in the next 2 days!

I'm only at 2,500 feet above sea level,
The higher elevations will get up to 12"
which is great if you're a skier!

You need to move to paradise, Jack.

Same here in Prince George's County, Maryland. The snow will provide a nice moisture base for all of the plants. AM temperature was 31.9 degrees Fahrenheit. Here's a quick snap of the garden.

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