07Jan2021 my winter is over

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greenfig
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07Jan2021 my winter is over

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Incredible! Angel Red is sprouting new leaves and Mridula is flowering. It’s getting warmer and warmer every year .
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Re: 07Jan2021 my winter is over

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Wow! I really wish our winters were this short. It looks like your Mridula geographically corrected it's flowering pattern. I hope that you get fruit from it this year!
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Thanks! I hope you are right.
The days are so warm now that I better do the trimming right away.
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Re: 07Jan2021 my winter is over

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I just noticed today that my inground Parfianka as well as a couple of potted Poms have all broken dormancy. A couple of smaller potted figs have broken dormancy as well.
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