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flower planter
Going down to freezing tonight
My to-do list is to pull up any tender bulbs that remain...I started the gladiolas late this year so I've been giving them a little extra time to gather energy for next year.
Then I have to take in a couple of large geraniums in pots, cut down 2/3s of their foliage and store them in the basement until next spring...and I absolutely cannot forget to empty the bird baths! I lost one a couple of years ago when a sudden freeze cracked it.
Anyone else still have to do anything outside to prep for winter?
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Senior Member
i'm planning on rebuking it 2morrow..... dont b surprised about the warm weather coming...... truly wheeze is a man of great faith!
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Originally Posted by
wheeze
i'm planning on rebuking it 2morrow..... dont b surprised about the warm weather coming...... truly wheeze is a man of great faith!
Awesome!...Ok I want mid 70's across middle Georgia and Alabama through 11/29. It can drop down to 60 at night
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Resident Chocolate Monster
I don't plant anything that I can't leave outside. If I plant it, and it dies...I don't plant it again...I find something hardier to replace it. I will add mulch if it looks like it needs it.
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