A corner worth protecting, at least for awhile. There's a corner around here that they didn't protect, and I saw the edge of the lawn dug up when the snow melted.
I can't imagine what it must be like to be waiting for snow. Our temperatures are close to 40 this weekend but that is in Celsius so over a 100 in your language.
I'm like Lynn. Even though I am originally a New Englander I'd never heard of snow poles either. I guess it's practical but it takes away from the beautiful mums setting.
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Our mums are fading.....but I still have roses :)
poor little mums, now they know what is coming.. snow
A corner worth protecting, at least for awhile. There's a corner around here that they didn't protect, and I saw the edge of the lawn dug up when the snow melted.
Winter is here. We have had snow twice. It is gone right now but it will come back. But it is cold. Dress warmly.
They've placed these, along with snow fences, in various spots around here in the last two or three weeks.
I can't imagine what it must be like to be waiting for snow. Our temperatures are close to 40 this weekend but that is in Celsius so over a 100 in your language.
Shows how much snow we get in Georgia - I've never heard of a snow pole before.
Colorful...
A SNOW POLE?
I think I prefer my camellias and azaleas blooming their little (15-20 feet tall now) selves silly. I expect fresh flowers on the Christmas table.
Never heard of snow poles. Not even when I lived in Maine or the Poconos in the winter.
PS - Just lived thru another Santa Train. Pix to come after I get caught up here.
I'm like Lynn. Even though I am originally a New Englander I'd never heard of snow poles either. I guess it's practical but it takes away from the beautiful mums setting.
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