Snow on trees in early Spring
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Snow on trees in early Spring
We had a snowfall this past weekend and I took some photos of my some of my trees which I put back down on the ground untilthe temps warm up again.
My Corylopsis Spicata blooming:
purple blooms of a Rhododendron peek through the snow:
My cascading Chinese Elm:
My new bench "warmer" - hopefully it will put the heat to the local squirrel population who have started to munch on my maples.
Thankfully, the temps are starting to climb and I will be able to put them back on the benches... Ah, Spring!
Best,
Todd
My Corylopsis Spicata blooming:
purple blooms of a Rhododendron peek through the snow:
My cascading Chinese Elm:
My new bench "warmer" - hopefully it will put the heat to the local squirrel population who have started to munch on my maples.
Thankfully, the temps are starting to climb and I will be able to put them back on the benches... Ah, Spring!
Best,
Todd
Todd Ellis- Member
Re: Snow on trees in early Spring
Let's hope the snow doesn't kill the fresh growth. I normally keep a keen eye on forecast the day before... if there will be a frost overnight, I find a way to move the trees to a frost-free area.
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