What kind of climate is this??
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What kind of climate is this??
So here I am, living outside of Buffalo NY, where we should have been snowcovered for close to a month already.
And yesterday I harvested a cabbage.
This morning I went out and realized that there is some broccoli (again)... and some lettuce.
??
It's as though my yard has been relocated to someplace further south.
I'm LOVING it!
But of course, this is not normal. However... if I ever move, it would be wonderful to move someplace where this kind of weather would be a normal winter.
Can anybody tell me where I would have to go, to get this kind of weather most winters? Would it be the Carolinas? Alabama? Northern Florida?
And yesterday I harvested a cabbage.
This morning I went out and realized that there is some broccoli (again)... and some lettuce.
??
It's as though my yard has been relocated to someplace further south.
I'm LOVING it!
But of course, this is not normal. However... if I ever move, it would be wonderful to move someplace where this kind of weather would be a normal winter.
Can anybody tell me where I would have to go, to get this kind of weather most winters? Would it be the Carolinas? Alabama? Northern Florida?
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But of course, this is not normal. However... if I ever move, it would be wonderful to move someplace where this kind of weather would be a normal winter.
Can anybody tell me where I would have to go, to get this kind of weather most winters? Would it be the Carolinas? Alabama? Northern Florida?
Can anybody tell me where I would have to go, to get this kind of weather most winters? Would it be the Carolinas? Alabama? Northern Florida?
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So here I am, living outside of Buffalo NY, where we should have been snowcovered for close to a month already.
And yesterday I harvested a cabbage.
This morning I went out and realized that there is some broccoli (again)... and some lettuce.
??
It's as though my yard has been relocated to someplace further south.
I'm LOVING it!
But of course, this is not normal. However... if I ever move, it would be wonderful to move someplace where this kind of weather would be a normal winter.
Can anybody tell me where I would have to go, to get this kind of weather most winters? Would it be the Carolinas? Alabama? Northern Florida?
And yesterday I harvested a cabbage.
This morning I went out and realized that there is some broccoli (again)... and some lettuce.
??
It's as though my yard has been relocated to someplace further south.
I'm LOVING it!
But of course, this is not normal. However... if I ever move, it would be wonderful to move someplace where this kind of weather would be a normal winter.
Can anybody tell me where I would have to go, to get this kind of weather most winters? Would it be the Carolinas? Alabama? Northern Florida?
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I know it sounds strange as England is further north, but it's a maritime weather so they are actually in USDA zone 7 or 8 (similar to Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver). And the best part ... their summers are not as brutally hot/humid as they are here in Chicago.
Hmmm ... we are having similar wet and only cool weather here, I hope my crocus don't get confused and start to come up!! If I don't have my crocus in the Spring I'll be very sad.
Last edited by DogHouseMom; 12-27-2011 at 10:35 AM.
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