miker
Chumono
This is my first winter "up north" and I am really enjoying the consistent chill and a bit of snow, but each month of fall and winter so far has been above average and though this area isn't exactly Buffalo, NY, there has still been a lack of snow conpared to a typical SE PA winter.
My trees have done well and I have neither had to worry about any damage due to prolonged temperatures below 10-15F(lowest of the winter here 8F one morning) or maintaining dormancy during highs 55-70F here and there like many areas in the inland south experience with regularity, especially during mild winters. We did have a 62F day last week but other than that highs during the mild periods are 45-54F and lows are 32-42F, not quite enough to cause early growth, especially in January.
How has your winter been compared to a typical one? How are your trees faring in their winter storage? Any issues?
My trees have done well and I have neither had to worry about any damage due to prolonged temperatures below 10-15F(lowest of the winter here 8F one morning) or maintaining dormancy during highs 55-70F here and there like many areas in the inland south experience with regularity, especially during mild winters. We did have a 62F day last week but other than that highs during the mild periods are 45-54F and lows are 32-42F, not quite enough to cause early growth, especially in January.
How has your winter been compared to a typical one? How are your trees faring in their winter storage? Any issues?