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Old 04-16-2008, 05:04 AM
 
Location: Londonderry, NH
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You may argue all the politics you want but I expect to put my tomatoes in by the first of May and harvest until the beginning of November. That is an unusually long summer and a lot of salsa.
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Old 04-17-2008, 09:53 PM
 
Location: Moving
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You may argue all the politics you want but I expect to put my tomatoes in by the first of May and harvest until the beginning of November. That is an unusually long summer and a lot of salsa.
The 7K+ year is a warming trend but it appears we are in for some heavy snowfall the next 5-7 years. You may see a nasty frost and even some more snow in NH during May!
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Old 04-18-2008, 08:29 PM
 
Location: Madbury, New Hampshire
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The 7K+ year is a warming trend but it appears we are in for some heavy snowfall the next 5-7 years. You may see a nasty frost and even some more snow in NH during May!
Well, I'll take the 76 we got here in Madbury today and the next few summer-like days. Broke out the shorts and grill accessories today!
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Old 04-21-2008, 10:23 PM
 
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Well, I'll take the 76 we got here in Madbury today and the next few summer-like days. Broke out the shorts and grill accessories today!
Enjoy it while it lasts, although it has been postulated that our Sun has entered in the last 1 billion years of its life span, the sun is now going to continue on a significant warming trend for the next billion years with some intermittent cooling periods. I was in California this weekend, near Berkeley and the temperature was 37 with a high temp during the day of 57. Very cold in CA, as they have had an unseasonably cold last 2 years in this part of the country. NH is in for some cooler weather as well. The next 5 years we are predicted to get more snow and colder winters.
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