Long Island is usually pretty chilly in the springtime. It's only 20 miles wide and sticks out into the Atlantic Ocean. Water temperatures are always slow to warm up this time of the year, so usually, when a warm airmass moves over the northeast, we're one of the cooler spots ... usually. That was not the case this week!
High temperatures soared into the 80s and 90s in my backyard. Here are the highs/lows for the three warmest days this week.
WED, APR 12 84°F / 63°F
THU, APR 13 93°F / 61°F
FRI, APR 14 93°F / 64°F
Honestly, it was plain hot. On Wednesday I actually suffered from a heat migraine. I was doing my normal springtime chores, but I couldn't handle it in the heat. Within a half hour I went from feeling fine to a severe migraine with nausea and sensitivity to light. I slept for a solid 11 hours. I drank plenty of water but did not listen to my body when it was looking for a break. Take it easy out there guys!
The average last freeze is in mid-April, so I took a chance and brought ALL of the tropical plants outside. Between the ones at my house and my parents, I have probably more than 100 large potted plants and countless seedlings. It was a lot of work, but it's so nice to have my house back.
The Ladies ... Lady Palms that is! The Variegated Lady Palm has been incredibly hardy and is a pretty looking palm! |
My Hibiscus tiliaceus that I purchased from Logees in January grew well over the winter on the windowsill and now it's ready for the big time. |
I rescued that Adondila palm last November from a nursery so it's looking a little rough, but all the new growth is very healthy. I think it'll look fantastic later this summer |
This banana was sold to me as Viente Cohol, which is one of the fastest-ripening bananas out there. It's nearly big enough to fruit. Maybe this summer will be the one! |
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