Sakura Watch March 18, 2021 - Progress continues in High Park

Sakura Watch March 18, 2021 - Progress continues in High Park as I visit for a second time this season. It's been over a week since my inaugural visit to check on the cherry blossom trees, and the progress is what I would expect this early in the season. The winter weather plays a vital role, as it has continued to linger, with cloudy days and near-freezing temperatures at night. Overall, the trees continue to look healthy, and the buds seem to be well-rounded, albeit slowly growing.

For now, you can watch the YouTube update below:

Warmer weather ahead

Speaking of weather, current forecasts show a long stint of warmer weather is on the way, which may help move things along. The winter weather plays a vital role, as it has continued to linger, with cloudy days and near-freezing temperatures at night. Overall, the trees continue to look healthy, and the buds seem to be well-rounded, albeit slowly growing. Forecasts of warmer weather ahead may help move things along.

So even though little change has been seen, progress is still well on its way. As spring gets closer by the day, and with warmer weather on the way, I am still predicting to see a bloom occur in late April and early May.

Have a look at these photos of the buds from my recent visit to High Park:


Virtual or in-person Viewing?

As the COVID-19 number continues to remain high, and new versions of the virus also begin to spread, the fate of how we will view the blossoms is still up in the air. In general, the only way we can reduce the numbers and stop the spread is to avoid having large gatherings and help keep everyone safe. While the risks still remain high, we will have to wait and see what the final decision by the City will be for High Park. Once again, I will keep you updated on this news in the weeks ahead.

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City of Toronto - https://www.toronto.ca/COVID-19/

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