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Wish I could uncover them for a day...

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Remote thermometer says it's warm in there!

18.6 is 65 F :shock: :shock:

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Oh man!
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WOW, that is warm. Not as much here...south of you. :roll:

I think it was in the 50's/10c here. :D
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Mine went up to 117F one spring Barb :D
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Not as much here...south of you
Aaron, we hit 52F 11C outdoors today; inside the palm enclosures was 18+C.

That 28C was inside my house...opened all the windows to cool down. It was wonderful!
8)
Mine went up to 117F
Holy mackerel, Jim. :shock:
I can imagine you tearing the covers off :lol:

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Barb, it's in the upper 50s here at 11 pm. Never seen it like this in early December. This year has been crazy from the start. Mid 80s in March with blooming trees by the middle of the month, 100s this summer with drought and now first three days of December will be near or above 60 degrees.
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lucky1 wrote:
Not as much here...south of you
Aaron, we hit 52F 11C outdoors today; inside the palm enclosures was 18+C.

That 28C was inside my house...opened all the windows to cool down. It was wonderful!
8)
Mine went up to 117F
Holy mackerel, Jim. :shock:
I can imagine you tearing the covers off :lol:

Barb

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that was it's first year when I just put a umbrella greenhouse over it....
it took a lot of blankets to keep it warm but when it was time to remove them
that sucker got hot fast!-
Washys are pretty tough unless the roots are cold and wet.


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upper 50s here at 11 pm. Never seen it like this in early December. This year has been crazy from the start. Mid 80s in March with blooming trees by the middle of the month, 100s this summer with drought and now first three days of December will be near or above 60 degrees.
Bloody amazing!
Well, it does make sense that you folks in the lower lats (lower than Canada, anyway) will FEEL warmer winters before we do.
Just like at your place, I wouldn't mind if our summers were cooler, warmer winters is what we're all after.
Your daughter will want some snow for Christmas though, Tim :wink:
I just put a umbrella greenhouse over it....
it took a lot of blankets to keep it warm but when it was time to remove them
that sucker got hot fast!-
yes, I remember that great photo, Jim! How that guy has grown in a few short years. :compress:

Just think of all the time we'd have on our hands :headbang: if it NEVER went below freezing.
We can dream.

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lucky1 wrote: Just think of all the time we'd have on our hands :headbang: if it NEVER went below freezing.
We can dream.

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Then I'd probably try something stupid like growing blue spruce! :shock:
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If they didn't need my help I would lose interest :D
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probably try something stupid like growing blue spruce!
Read 'em and weep, Tim :lol: :lol:
Really? You can't grow these in WI?

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If they didn't need my help I would lose interest
Good point.
Good to be needed :clown:

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Jim, if you ever see those little mini dome green houses for sale anywhere let me know....

You said before they are hard to find.


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I sure will....easy to find but always out of stock :(



We hit 70F today with no sunshine,very close to the all time December record.
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We hit 70F today with no sunshine,very close to the all time December record
Incredible!

Bet you spend half your time opening and closing covers :lol:

My area is getting "severe cold" :roll: in a week.
:cry:

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Lovin the warm temps here in nj too, 64 yesterday, 69 today and 60 tomorrow...no freeze yet to speak of here! Woohoo! Now I just jinxed myself I am sure!!! Devil!! :shock:
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Get in all your jogging while you can... :lol: :lol:
Wonderful ... makes winter a whole month shorter.

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lucky1 wrote:Get in all your jogging while you can... :lol: :lol:
Wonderful ... makes winter a whole month shorter.

Barb
I know right, queen palms are still outside and so huge! It's like buying extra time against the spider mites. They are so tall now, They are the ones that usally get hit with mites and dry air since they are to tall to mist....
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queen palms are still outside and so huge!
How about some updated photos, Mike?

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lucky1 wrote:
queen palms are still outside and so huge!
How about some updated photos, Mike?

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Here are the Queen palms Barb, the first pic is from this am, and the second is from Halloween.

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Mike, you are the Man... in between two Queens :lol:
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igor.glukhovtsev wrote:Mike, you are the Man... in between two Queens :lol:
lol, right! 8)
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Great looking Queens Mike.
Good photo of the king, too. 8)

Can't wait to see pics of where you put those palms in winter.
Lemme guess...sideways?

Great comment, Igor! :lol:

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lucky1 wrote:Great looking Queens Mike.
Good photo of the king, too. 8)

Can't wait to see pics of where you put those palms in winter.
Lemme guess...sideways?

Great comment, Igor! :lol:

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LOL, no, luckily Barb, our master suite has a 22 foot mansard ceiling with skylights, great for large trees
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Wow, a 22-foot ceiling ... that's heaven for palm crazies.

But you're missing out on building heated/insulated boxes.
Plant them outside next year. :evil4:

Then join the rest of us in our neurotic 5-month long fear of power outages. :wink:

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