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Dec 5, 2015 8:46 AM CST
Name: Mary
Glendale, Arizona (Zone 9b)
Region: Arizona Enjoys or suffers hot summers Seed Starter Roses Plumerias Morning Glories
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@GinaY86441 @quietyard
Hi Gina, sorry about that early freeze. Seems you might still have a chance with some of your veggies. Since many are cold weather crops, maybe they would overwinter. Maybe throw a little mulch their way to keep things a little warmer. You must have some garden to plant all of those crops. Seems we had our December weather starting in November this year. Cooler nights earlier, leaves dropping in our yard at Thanksgiving rather than Christmas. We are on the northern outskirts of Phoenix, so out temps tend to be a little cooler than the big city. We have already had a few freezes and I have covered some things at night. Looks like we are in for a string of warmer days and nights. Smiling I don't like to cover things unless necessary, so that makes me happy!

Hi Linda, are you growing anything outside in Tucson this winter?

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