Looks like tomorrow night we’re going to get nailed with a frost, at least out in the country where I live.
Sip nectar while you still can, little butterfly. The flowers will soon be gone.
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Looks like tomorrow night we’re going to get nailed with a frost, at least out in the country where I live.
Sip nectar while you still can, little butterfly. The flowers will soon be gone.
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2 responses to “Freezing weather is on its way”
I just found your blog today. I'm in NW Florida and it has been cold all day and expected to get in the 20's tonight. I look forward to reading some of your past post. I just started using the Eden method for gardening this past year. It did really well until I planted sweet potatoes. Those vines went psycho and took over the entire garden so I was back to square one after having to dig the entire garden back up to harvest the potatoes. I thought I planted plants not the vines. Potaoes need their own space with this method!
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And yeah – sweet potatoes are utterly nuts. I'll bet they did screw up your "Back to Eden" garden… they go right down through my mulch, too. Everything is a wreck after I pull them, but they sure yield well.