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  On 8/29/2023 at 4:44 AM, JerseyWx said:

Why is everyone so against heat all of the sudden? 

A heat wave is pretty significant in September if it verifies, and we have the potential to rack up more 90's than we did in August. 

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it's funny how I post 5 day ensemble means showing extreme warmth across more than half the country and people interpret it as one day of 90

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  On 8/29/2023 at 5:47 PM, JerseyWx said:

And if this were winter with extreme cold departures everyone would be drooling and going nuts, not discounting it as a couple cold days.

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In a warm winter like last year I would not be buying it-yet we saw the same maps week after week showing cold moving east for it to only end up trending warmer as we got closer....

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  On 8/31/2023 at 7:43 PM, MJO812 said:

Cansips looks great for winter. It nailed last winter in August lol

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  On 9/1/2023 at 1:15 PM, forkyfork said:

it's so funny when we get a cooler airmass and everyone starts lowposting

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  On 9/1/2023 at 2:45 PM, Rjay said:

:weenie:

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  On 9/1/2023 at 3:00 PM, MJO812 said:

A meteorologist posted this but I get a weenie .

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  On 9/1/2023 at 3:16 PM, IrishRob17 said:

Why do you care?  

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Good late morning everyone. Rob makes a good point, 4 posts seven weenies. It’s just like training camp for the cold season. The games like the weenies are for practice. Stay well all, as always ….

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Third season gardening.  This upcoming hot week hurried me to get seeds in the ground for fall lettuces, spinach, and other greens, plus radishes and sweet turnips.  Some I planted last week have sprouted nicely.  Barring an early September frost (I remember September 9 one year!) I will have good pickings until December for these, and throughout winter, for a few things like the spinach, upland cress, and (especially) mache lettuce, aka corn salad, which grows all winter and is not one of the bitter greens, but a mild, pleasant, though small-leafed, green.  I am trying a couple of varieties of truly cold-weather lettuces this year, from Germany and Austria, according to the seed companies.

I have too much shade in my plot to grow a lot of the standard summer vegetables, though cherry tomatoes, pole beans, and cucumbers don't need too much. But in winter, with leaves gone and the sun at a low angle providing a lot of hours on my SE facing garden, there's a lot one can do to prolong the season.  It's fun to try various things.

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  On 9/3/2023 at 2:36 PM, Pellice said:

Third season gardening.  This upcoming hot week hurried me to get seeds in the ground for fall lettuces, spinach, and other greens, plus radishes and sweet turnips.  Some I planted last week have sprouted nicely.  Barring an early September frost (I remember September 9 one year!) I will have good pickings until December for these, and throughout winter, for a few things like the spinach, upland cress, and (especially) mache lettuce, aka corn salad, which grows all winter and is not one of the bitter greens, but a mild, pleasant, though small-leafed, green.  I am trying a couple of varieties of truly cold-weather lettuces this year, from Germany and Austria, according to the seed companies.

I have too much shade in my plot to grow a lot of the standard summer vegetables, though cherry tomatoes, pole beans, and cucumbers don't need too much. But in winter, with leaves gone and the sun at a low angle providing a lot of hours on my SE facing garden, there's a lot one can do to prolong the season.  It's fun to try various things.

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i have oak leaf lettuce, rutabaga, carrots, and kale seedings growing in a community garden plot 

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