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  1. NW Florida will be in the twenties starting Sunday night and supposedly lasting 3 days
    Can’t stand cold weather, good thing spring is getting closer

  2. My October luffas survived the cold waves so far! The tips of some of the tendrils are crispy and dying, but the flowers started blooming, and new tendrils are a-climbing my trellis.

    My poor bees probably also hibernated in my flowers during the coldest of it, but they're out buzzing in the mornings when it warms up!

  3. Fun video today Jacqueline hearing what others are having success prompted me to retrieve a pack of arugula I had tossed in the bin and tossing them in the soil instead 😂

  4. I gadmrden here in Florida too. I moved into my house and began the building a garden process. I went to Big Earth and got 4 yards (I think it was) of soil to fill my beds and I'm pretty sure there was herbicide in it or something that doesn't allow plants to grow. only up until they flower. then the plant will NOT produce fruit. So my question is…..where do you get your soil? or at least your initial fill?

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