Re: [apple-crop] weather

2015-12-11 Thread Marc Sevigny
The trees cant be fooled. They won't break dormancy until the requisite number of dormant days have passed. If it was 60°+ for weeks in late February, I'd be concerned. > On Dec 11, 2015, at 8:17 AM, Arthur Kelly wrote: > > Should I be worried about this weather? Not that there's anything I c

Re: [apple-crop] weather

2015-12-11 Thread Arthur Kelly
But we could go to -10 anytime. Art Kelly Kelly Orchards Acton, ME On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 8:25 AM, wrote: > Mid-80s here in Southern California, high-chill apples still do fine in > the spring. > > Enjoy it while you can. > > Kevin Hauser > Kuffel Creek Apple Nursery > > On Fri, 11 Dec 2015 08

Re: [apple-crop] weather

2015-12-11 Thread kuffelcreek
Mid-80s here in Southern California, high-chill apples still do fine in the spring. Enjoy it while you can. Kevin Hauser Kuffel Creek Apple Nursery On Fri, 11 Dec 2015 08:17:31 -0500, Arthur Kelly wrote: > Should I be worried about this weather? Not that there's anything I can do > about it.

[apple-crop] weather

2015-12-11 Thread Arthur Kelly
Should I be worried about this weather? Not that there's anything I can do about it. Mid-December and in the 50's in Maine! -- Art Kelly Kelly Orchards Acton, ME ___ apple-crop mailing list apple-crop@virtualorchard.net http://virtualorchard.net/mailm