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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsIt's 74 degrees and my lilacs are starting to bloom. It's going to snow all day tomorrow.
I just cut the ones that are more than 50% blooming. If the rest don't survive the weather, at least I'll have a few days of their glorious aroma.

Dixiegrrrl
(30 posts)Same thing happens. Burst of warming air in March, then thunderstorms and chilly air kill off first blooms.
Summer lilacs come in, lush and beautiful.
Nittersing
(7,176 posts)Looks like the temps won't be a problem (hovering right around freezing) but with everything starting to bloom and leaf out, if enough snow falls, we'll be looking at a lot of broken branches.
William Seger
(11,548 posts)Lots or tree damage a few years back, and this could be a repeat.
Nittersing
(7,176 posts)On year, I went outside and it was eerily quiet... except for the periodic crack/woosh of a falling branch under the weight of the snow. It was scary and exciting all at once.
markodochartaigh
(2,695 posts)I lived just south of Dallas. One night we got 14 inches of snow. I had lived in a snowy place so I knew to knock the snow off the branches of the live oak tree in my yard. When I went outside I could hear branches breaking for blocks around. The next week or so most yards had big piles of branches in front for the city to pick up.
Sky Jewels
(9,099 posts)I've spent a lot of time in that state in all times of year, and it has the craziest, harshest, quick-changing-est weather I've ever experienced. It's nuts!
stillcool
(33,659 posts)Srkdqltr
(8,275 posts)MiHale
(11,544 posts)Inside the greenhouse
55 with sun outside.
Srkdqltr
(8,275 posts)Hubby and I are hot house plants.
MIButterfly
(301 posts)My grandmother had lilac bushes in her backyard. We always went in and out the side door and I remember so well the smell of lilacs wafting over whenever there was a slight breeze. It was heavenly!
TheRickles
(2,690 posts)But low 30s, and protected by a blanket of snow, could be survivable. We had snow on Mothers Day many years ago in Central MA and the lilac blossoms did fine - it made for some great photos of them against a white background. Good luck!
flashman13
(1,159 posts)The jury is still out on one of my apple trees. It has already blossomed. I'm not sure if the tree will fruit after this quick chill. Sometimes the snow insulates sufficiently to protect the buds. Every year is a crap shoot.
Nittersing
(7,176 posts)The very best of the last 10-15 years? We enjoyed so many peaches and cherries... we didn't even mind sharing with the squirrels!
Grim Chieftain
(85 posts)I recall last year or the year before it was 83 degrees in the afternoon one day in March and snowed overnight. It's unreal.
questionseverything
(10,715 posts)JRS
(3 posts)from "The Milagro Beanfield War." BTW, I'm in Colorado, too.
judesedit
(4,543 posts)Thanks