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Re: Early Spring in the United States
Reply #15 - Mar 3rd, 2017 at 4:01pm
 
My fig trees are producing fruit. We had figs in February. Normally, we only see one fig crop. It's looking like we're going to get 3-4 this year.
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Reply #16 - Mar 29th, 2017 at 5:03am
 
Our early Spring turned out to be all over the place like Bill's.  Warm and sunny one day, freezing cold the next. Fortunately we don't have much of a tornado season here  in New Jersey.  Nor'easter Stella did much to fill my lake up, which was good. As far as snowfall goes, though we had a few close calls there was only one really good snow all winter. It can still snow here. I can remember heavy snows up until the third week in April. But as each week passes it becomes less likely.
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