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[quote=Anonymous]This is the third time in less than 10 years that our figs have been winter-killed. Prior to that year when had the first "polar vortex", when they died back the first time, we'd NEVER had a die back in the preceding 22 years. Not once. That first polar vortex winter, our trees were almost 20 feet tall and almost as big around. Massive figs that had been growing steadily ever since we planted them in 1987. Then the polar vortex, and they died back all the way to the ground. They cane back, then two years later another hard winter killed them. Now, they're killed again from this past winter. People can talk all the nonsense they want about global warming, but I know for certain that our winters are colder now lately than they've been in a very, very long time. I guess global warming means everything gets colder. [/quote]
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