An unusually warm winter may be welcomed by Central Okanagan residents, but it is causing havoc for trees and shrubs.
Despite it being mid-January, some trees still have leaves and berries on them where none would normally exist, while some plants may not survive through spring.
Sigrie Kendrick, executive director of the Okanagan Xeriscape Association and a Black Press gardening columnist, said local vegetation isn香蕉视频直播檛 sure how to react because of climate norms changing.
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She said with forewarning, gardeners can place mulch around the base of plants or small trees to help protect the roots.
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On the plus side, the warmer winters and hotter summers have opened up opportunities to grow cherry orchards at higher elevations, creating predictions that fruit growing may become more acclimated further into the northern Okanagan and Shuswap regions.
Otherwise, Kendrick acknowledges the fall yard cleanup of falling leaves interrupted by the arrival of early snow this fall will likely return in the spring, as leaves currently on trees will give way to new growth.
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