In addition of an orange tree blight, I notice the freezing line went pretty deep into Florida. Just wondering if anyone witnessed the effects this past week? Bob Wilson
Locally in our Orlando resort, there has been much landscape devastation . They covered a lot of plant material at night, but it didn’t help much. Everything we see driving around looks bad. We’ll be visiting my brother in Naples, where it didn’t get so cold. As for area orange groves, there’s quite a bit of damage, but only time will tell the extent ‘Only control so much:’ Central Florida citrus growers assess damage after days of freezing temperatures
Paved paradise, put up a parking lot. some 40-50 years ago California Orange crop was 40% larger. ie - don't look for the West Coast to make a big dent if Florida starts shipping less (in the short run) due to weather. Our SoCal - Orange County Park & Ride was right next to some 20+ acres of Orange Groves in the 90s. It got bulldozed. The shopping center, Irvine Spectrum - needed expansion so now it's 80+ acres of 'commerce' ...... or whatever you want to call it.
An area article on the West's lousy ski year claimed that the Florida Panhandle has received more snow this year than has Salt Lake City.