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Jan 29, 2016 8:08 AM CST
Name: Nadine
Southeast Alabama (Zone 8b)
Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge)
This thread is for gardeners of any variety who have to work around physical challenges to do what they love to do, interact with plants and nature.
I am Nadi. One of a group of disabled individuals who work together to maintain a small apiary, vegetable garden and some spaces just for pleasure. We are located in USDA Zone 8b and SunsetZone 31.
How is everyone in the old gang? I’ve miss you all. Thanks for the phone call that got us all moving again, TTC. It is unusually cold and we all have the energy level of 3-toed sloths. I will be so glad when it warms up and we can come out of hibernation.
The honeybees have weathered the cold thus far and seem healthy. There are winter greens in the vegetable garden unaffected by the cold and newly sown flats of cool season vegetables in the greenhouse.
A green anole has found a way into my micro-house and decided to become my roommate. I put it outside every morning, but wake up the next morning to find it sleeping by the heater. At least I don’t have to chase it down to put it outside now. We’ve developed a sort of routine; it crawls willingly onto my hand every morning to be put out for the day. As roommates go, I have had worse.
Again, TTC. Any words of wisdom from Wise Cactus?

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