Weird Weather of '09 #13

(Pony) Lakewood, WA(Zone 8a)

Yeah, this wind is brutal. It really needs to stop.

South Lake Tahoe, CA

Received 2 feet of snow last night. Ground has been frozen for weeks.
This is normal for our area. Early winters ~ late Springs.

Woodinville, WA(Zone 8b)

Holy cow. Got any pictures, TP? That is such a beautiful area.

Rose Lodge, OR(Zone 8b)

But this all goes away within a couple of months, right? Larry (Portland-husband-friend) says the trees bud out in March.

Vashon, WA(Zone 8b)

Good thing my DH went to visit his friend in Truckee, CA last month instead of now. 2 feet of snow would have been difficult to get around in. They were having a first grade "class reunion" with 100 % attendance. This is easy to achieve because they were the only 2 first graders in the one room school house they went to.

(Pony) Lakewood, WA(Zone 8a)

Summer, March and April go back and forth between spring-like and frigid. We get snow in April every so often. We even had some in May just a couple years ago. Mostly it just rains. A lot. Like build an ark and round up your critters just in case kinda rain.

Rose Lodge, OR(Zone 8b)

My house actually feels like an ark! It's basically one room deep & about 70 feet long, with mucho windows on both sides & skylights. It sits on a little ridge with a steep drop to a rushing creek -- like we're on the crest of a giant wave.

A rose bloomed today. That's weird to me. It's only 28 degrees right now.

(Pony) Lakewood, WA(Zone 8a)

Well then I guess all you need is an outboard motor, and you'll be set for spring in the PNW. ;D

Union, WA(Zone 8b)

I had a rose open the other day too. The climbing Peace rose

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(Trisha) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

Looks like the count is getting up there and Laura hasn't been able to get on the computer much recently so I started a new room.

Come on over to the NEW ROOM!!!

http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/1061482/
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Woodinville, WA(Zone 8b)

March comes in like a lion and sometimes goes out like a lamb - we have Hellebores and Hamamelis blooming. The earliest "trees" that bud out are the native Indian Plum and they start in March.

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(Trisha) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

Hi Katie, we are over in the new room...

Woodinville, WA(Zone 8b)

Thanks, Pony. I just wanted to make sure and respond to Summerkid's question on this thread.

(Pony) Lakewood, WA(Zone 8a)

Huh? That wasn't me. LOL!

Woodinville, WA(Zone 8b)

Ooops - I meant Trisha . . .

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