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William Seger

(12,528 posts)
Wed May 6, 2026, 10:54 AM 5 hrs ago

"Don't put your plants outside until after Mother's Day"

That was the advice we got when we moved to Colorado Springs, and most years it proves to be true, if not too early. This morning, we woke up to two inches of snow, and it's still coming down!

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"Don't put your plants outside until after Mother's Day" (Original Post) William Seger 5 hrs ago OP
5 inches (much more likely since the ground was so warm it took a lot to stick for the current hlthe2b 5 hrs ago #1
Ours used to be Memorial Day mgardener 4 hrs ago #2
A few years ago, we had a warm spell in May. zanana1 2 hrs ago #3

hlthe2b

(114,450 posts)
1. 5 inches (much more likely since the ground was so warm it took a lot to stick for the current
Wed May 6, 2026, 11:05 AM
5 hrs ago

4-5 inches)--northern Colorado.

I always tell newcomers to wait until after Memorial Day. They scoff, but I have been proven right far too many times that they don't do it more than once.

zanana1

(6,507 posts)
3. A few years ago, we had a warm spell in May.
Wed May 6, 2026, 01:40 PM
2 hrs ago

My sister, who is an avid gardener. decided to plant her entire vegetable garden. She starts everything from seed, indoors. It was a big garden. One night, the weather went from warm to 36 degrees. Everything died. It looked like a massacre. Since then, she waits until after Memorial Day.

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