Sandwich weather

“No,” not an edible sandwich!! A few hours of warm weather sandwiched between “cold fronts.” Houston TV-news meteorologist said “cold front this afternoon; low 40’s tomorrow.” I hope, and pray, we don’t have more freezing temperatures. The tree (with the sensor) is beginning to bloom. Plants sheltered during the winter have a few blooms. The cucumber seeds are peeking through the soil, Calibrachoa is blooming, Mandevilla is pushing out sprouts, and tomato plant is thriving.

Time and temperature at two

Time and temperature at eight

Time and temperature at nine

Sensor

Plant is blooming

Cucumber seeds

Calibrachoa

Mandevilla

Tomato blooms

Update, 1:45: The tree has blossomed rapidly the last twenty-four hours. Amazing!! Apparently, two degrees temperature difference between sunshine and shade.

Tree is blooming

Home Sweet Home

Time and temperature

Time and temperature after one o'clock

Snapdragons in planter

Snapdragons close upTwenty-six hours ago, I didn’t even know they are Snapdragons!! This warm day was delightful for man and beast (woman and plants)!! During the pleasant afternoon, in preparation for the inevitable, I covered the plants.

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