Fl. freeze

Started by rast, January 23, 2009, 07:13:00 PM

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rast

 After 3 nights straight of below freezing temps (in the teens) the Orange trees around me look pitiful. I'm praying its just the leaves and small limbs, I reckon all the newly set out seedlings here are gone, bark is already splitting on them today. It's a dump (not trickle) down effect on us counting on citrus honey. If the mature trees survive, it should be good because they should increase their bloom set numbers.
Fools argue; wise men discuss.
    --Paramahansa Yogananda

pdmattox

I for one am hoping for a bumber crop. My place in Dade city I hope is OK, gonna drive down by there on my way to Understudy's beekeeping conference. Hey by the way did everyone know that MB and JP is gonna be there too?

rast

 Weathers too hot for him here, surely :-D.
Fools argue; wise men discuss.
    --Paramahansa Yogananda

pdmattox

That is why it is a melt-A-thon! :piano:

tlynn

Rick, sorry to hear about the citrus.  Hopefully temps didn't stay so cold for long.  Strawberry folks had a rough time of it as well.  3 nights of hard freeze for us too.  Very rare.  Frost was so thick it looked like a dusting of snow.  That with palm trees is just wrong!   Bees were back out today and were happy.  My wife's tomatoes and lettuce not so much! Glad I got the terrarium heater for the nuc. 

rast

 Good ol Fl. weather. The dogs water was froze over this morning and at 3:30 this afternoon I'm holding up a bee frame squinting at the brood.
Fools argue; wise men discuss.
    --Paramahansa Yogananda