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Hey Mope.....
Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their
leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had. |
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On 25 Sep 2005 01:31:15 GMT, Steveo wrote in
: Frank Gilliland wrote: Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had. Interesting. This summer has been cooler than normal over here. And a little wetter, too. Maybe the plants simply don't like abnormal weather...... ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 25 Sep 2005 01:31:15 GMT, Steveo wrote in : Frank Gilliland wrote: Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had. Interesting. This summer has been cooler than normal over here. And a little wetter, too. Maybe the plants simply don't like abnormal weather...... That would be my guess, especially when it's happening to different plant species. May be an early fall leaf drop this year.. |
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Steveo wrote:
Frank Gilliland wrote: Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had. hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards. |
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On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 09:55:31 -0400, jim
wrote: Steveo wrote: Frank Gilliland wrote: Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had. hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards. Hot and dry here also, the pecans aren't filling out. Unless we get some rain real soon they won't be worth picking. |
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Lancer wrote:
On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 09:55:31 -0400, jim wrote: Steveo wrote: Frank Gilliland wrote: Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had. hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards. Hot and dry here also, the pecans aren't filling out. Unless we get some rain real soon they won't be worth picking. Did you get much from Rita? |
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On 25 Sep 2005 15:06:40 GMT, Steveo wrote:
Lancer wrote: On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 09:55:31 -0400, jim wrote: Steveo wrote: Frank Gilliland wrote: Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had. hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards. Hot and dry here also, the pecans aren't filling out. Unless we get some rain real soon they won't be worth picking. Did you get much from Rita? No rain, quite a bit of wind. It went off to the east of us. We were hoping for a big storm, for much needed rain. I was hoping that the storm would hit and knock our power out for a few day, good excuse to stay home. The only real effect from Rita was that everyone that came up this way emptied out all of the gas stations... |
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jim wrote:
Steveo wrote: Frank Gilliland wrote: Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had. hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards. Finally cooling off here, which is good for everything else. |
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"Steveo" wrote in message ... jim wrote: Steveo wrote: Frank Gilliland wrote: Got some strange tree action happening here. Aspens dumping their leaves while still green, maples dropping their seed pods before they're mature, Virginia Creeper turning colors before the berries are ripe, etc. Anything like that happening in your neck of the woods? Yea, quite a bit actually, it's from the hot dry summer we've had. hot and dry here which is good for the vineyards. Finally cooling off here, which is good for everything else. Down to the forties at night, high seventies during the day. Put the top back on the Bronco last week, timing's perfect. Landshark -- Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you will help them become what they are capable of becoming. |
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