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<blockquote data-quote="wkmac" data-source="post: 1592190" data-attributes="member: 2189"><p>Just as a personal observation, we have a green house and we started a number of warm weather crops well over a month early this year. I've had over a dozen days now with temps over 90's for a 2 to 4 hour period inside the greenhouse and that normally doesn't happen till about now. My data logger beside me sez 15 days to be exact. Several days had to open up to actually drop the temperature inside as it was too warm. Our tomatoes are already well into flowering (Rutgers, Beefsteaks, Early Girls).</p><p></p><p>I'm even experimenting with corn in the greenhouse and so far so good although I still not convinced this will work. This past week we've had no sun so a little slow down from that as temps were also down.</p><p></p><p>Outside we have romain lettuce from last year that is coming back on it's own and we are already eating that along with some red leaf. Beans are about 3 weeks ahead of normal as is squash and cucumbers. </p><p></p><p></p><p>From a gardening standpoint, the weather the first 3 months has been unusually warm as opposed to what I'm use too experiencing. But this isn't the first early season I've seen either but it's not normal either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wkmac, post: 1592190, member: 2189"] Just as a personal observation, we have a green house and we started a number of warm weather crops well over a month early this year. I've had over a dozen days now with temps over 90's for a 2 to 4 hour period inside the greenhouse and that normally doesn't happen till about now. My data logger beside me sez 15 days to be exact. Several days had to open up to actually drop the temperature inside as it was too warm. Our tomatoes are already well into flowering (Rutgers, Beefsteaks, Early Girls). I'm even experimenting with corn in the greenhouse and so far so good although I still not convinced this will work. This past week we've had no sun so a little slow down from that as temps were also down. Outside we have romain lettuce from last year that is coming back on it's own and we are already eating that along with some red leaf. Beans are about 3 weeks ahead of normal as is squash and cucumbers. From a gardening standpoint, the weather the first 3 months has been unusually warm as opposed to what I'm use too experiencing. But this isn't the first early season I've seen either but it's not normal either. [/QUOTE]
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