The oaks are more robust up here and seem less effected by the tricks of mother nature in the spring.

I see it more in our wild blueberries, they flower too early. Plums and pincherry trees flower too early too, chokecherries seem a little safer, highbush cranberry seem pretty safe too.

Although winds will wreck any of the high stuff, and of course you need water...

It's all got to come together to give a good crop of anything but early bloom can really end it before it can start.



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