" I would like to live in the same soil as my ancestors, and walk under their trees, and do what they did, and think their thoughts. " - Elizabeth Lawrence. After 4 decades in Sweet Home Chicago I moved to North Carolina where my first Irish ancestor landed in the early 1700's. I'm an artist, garden designer and grandma blogging about my life in this " Southern part of Heaven " as Chapel HIll is called.
Friday, February 2, 2018
JANUARY BRINGS SNOW AND BITTER COLD
Neither rain nor sleet stops the blooms of my treasured Prunus Mume, aka Japanese Apricot. I love it so much I planted a second one. What other tree blooms in the deep of January ?
We had an unusually cold January with the biggest snowfall since I've been in North Carolina -8-10 inches ! Of course businesses and schools were closed for 3 days until temperatures returned to the 60's and melted it away.
I thought my girls would suffer during the extreme cold but they made it through with no side effects. I fed them warm oatmeal every morning and cracked corn in the evening. Surprisingly they continued to lay eggs.
Good riddance to January and hello February as we move closer to Spring. Spring in the South usually arrives in April . I'm praying that I haven't lost many tender perennials to the freeze.
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