Our Changing Climates and Mulches.

Read the article this discussion is about


  1. MJ2
  2. jerrib
  3. Ixia
  4. Gary
  5. Gary
  6. Gary
  7. Judy2
  8. Gary
  9. Gary
  10. Paul1

This archived discussion is "read only".
For the corresponding "live" discussions, post in the active topic forum here.


« Previous 1 2 3 Next »


Top 12.   Feb 21, 2000 1:28 AM

» MJ2 - Devonport

in 4 tears we have gone up 10 - 12 degrees over summer!

-- posted by MJ2



Top 13.   Feb 21, 2000 7:54 AM

» jerrib - Here in Western WA

I have fuschias that have bloomed all year - this is a first ever. They are not as pretty and full as in the summer, but the fact they are still growing is a surprise. Usually they die back. We have noticed weather changes, but I am not sure if that is just because there is such a fuss about it.

-- posted by jerrib



Top 14.   Feb 21, 2000 2:06 PM

» Ixia - fuschia

it might be the different climate but our fuschias flower all year round.
We just had to cut back a couple of large ones really hard to get to the fence but they are fairly tough and should grow back. That's if the heat doesn't get them.

-- posted by Ixia



Top 15.   Feb 22, 2000 2:20 AM

» Gary - fuschias and things

Hi Jerri et al,


At the risk of sounding like my grand parents, the weather is not the same as when I was a lad.

Bill, you must be a lot cooler than we are for our fuschias burnt already and went to god :-((

sadly,

-- posted by Gary



Top 16.   Feb 29, 2000 4:56 PM

» Gary - Free Mulch and Organic Matter

Free Mulch and Organic Matter
http://www.suite101.com/discussion.cfm/d...

-- posted by Gary



Top 17.   Mar 1, 2000 1:43 AM

» Gary - The Weather Channel

for forecasts near you.

http://www.weather.com/

-- posted by Gary



Top 18.   Mar 23, 2000 6:44 PM

» Judy2 - a link to read

Still Waiting For Greenhouse

http://www.vision.net.au/~daly/The `Isle of the Dead' is a small islet of only 2 acres in size, situated within the harbour of Port Arthur in southeastern Tasmania, an island state 200 miles south of mainland Australia, deep in southern latitudes. This large and undeveloped harbour opens out directly to the Southern Ocean.

-- posted by Judy2



Top 19.   Mar 24, 2000 2:04 AM

» Gary - Ta

thanks Judy,

You have incoming mail from us, remember to check :-))

see you soonish,

-- posted by Gary



Top 20.   Jul 22, 2000 12:56 AM

» Gary - USDA Hardiness Zone Map Page

Click on any area within the United States to go to a close-up of that region
http://www.ars-grin.gov/ars/Beltsville/n...

-- posted by Gary



Top 21.   Jul 29, 2000 10:21 PM

» Paul1 - The Rainforest Site Petition

Please sign The Rainforest Site Petition, which will be delivered to the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development this Autumn, 2000.
The petition urges the UN to enforce the international community’s political and legal commitments to protect the world's remaining rainforests.
All you have to do is click on the link below.
http://www.therainforestsite.com/rbt/TRS...

-- posted by Paul1



« Previous 1 2 3 Next »

Please follow the guidelines set forth in the Suite101 Posting Etiquette when adding to the discussion.