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Awesome. Winter passes by quicker when you stay plugged-in to TLF. Also, it helps to be in the transition zone :D

It looks like we have one more winter storm to endure next week. Then, it will be February and time to begin scheduling for a preM app.
 

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First sign I am seeing today is the local gas stations are starting to stock up on bagged mulch. Spring will be here before we know it. Can't wait!
 

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Spring weather and grass green-up usually starts in what, late Feb. in much of North Carolina?

Last year was a record...I did a clean-up mow in late February. That is not going to happen this year!
 

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Green said:
Spring weather and grass green-up usually starts in what, late Feb. in much of North Carolina?
Yea, i'll start seeing green-up (if it even goes dormant some years) somewhere between late FEB and early MAR. Forsythia bloom is typically mid FEB, so i'm just a mere 2-3 weeks away from from PRE-M drop! It's one of the few perks of the Transition Zone!

Looks like this winter storm is going to miss me, So i'll just have a cold night Tuesday night, then warming back up.

Almost there... Almost there....
 

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Thats awesome! We only had snow on the ground for about a week on Vancouver island. Other than that, its been warm and rainy. Heck its 45F out today! I feel an early mowing season this year...but the soggy lawn always dictates truly when I can cut it.
 

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We're getting a snow/sleet/freezing rain here in the foothills tonight into tomorrow but, we saw nearly 100 Red Robin's while out walking today!
 
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