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24 minutes ago, moneypitmike said:

I mowed up here at Pit2 yesterday, primarily because I hadn't been up in several weeks.  I won't be surprirsed to see some continued growth as it's still super green.

Our lawn is still mostly green, and it's been under 20 on a couple mornings - maybe a 3rd one today.  Picked some arugula yesterday; though about half of the plants show freeze damage there was still some good leaves.  After the +20 on Friday, yesterday was exactly on the average as it was down to 28 by the 9 PM obs.  Today/tomorrow in the 6-8 BN and then some more warmth.

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1 minute ago, tamarack said:

Our lawn is still mostly green, and it's been under 20 on a couple mornings - maybe a 3rd one today.  Picked some arugula yesterday; though about half of the plants show freeze damage there was still some good leaves.  After the +20 on Friday, yesterday was exactly on the average as it was down to 28 by the 9 PM obs.  Today/tomorrow in the 6-8 BN and then some more warmth.

Grass south of Pike has been torched since September. Unless you’ve been watering its Oklahoma landscape . Dust is all over everything 

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10 minutes ago, dendrite said:

Every pic I’ve seen of your lawn lately looks mostly green.

I’ve been watering at least every other day all of September and Oct. With my new lawn it would have all died with the shallow root system not yet established. You have a weed filled clover lawn .. you wouldn’t understand. Across street is what many lawn look like and all across wide open roads and highways.

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morning bus stop small talk ... 25 here, coldest so far this forwarding year.   lots of still air leaf fall.    i love that affect.  the sun's morning beams shown sideways with leaves flitting down; they're the only movement or sound.    we've had a couple of these cold shock mornings but they were only in 29.  25 is deep enough to really get the fluttering going. 

interesting that despite the patterns ... on going hemisphere being so warm this autumn we're getting any of this - well timed I suppose.

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