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Jul 22, 2018 6:42 PM CST
Name: Dr. Demento Jr.
Minnesota (Zone 3b)
Well July has been better than June, so far this year.
Right now humidity is still above average but temps. are actually below norm daytime but still above norm at night.
There is that climate change I have seen for a couple of years now.

The past two days I was weeding my South garden , especially the rose garden.
I have some type of thistle in the rose garden, not with nasty spines but I think it has rhizomes as it keeps spreading even though I pull it.
I also have what I though was a milkweed but unless there are several types I am not sure.
I spent four hours weeding but what should have been a six to eight hour job was shortened when my cousin came over to bs.
Lot more to do.
I had a few stalks of corn that were yellow so I trickled some liquid Miracle Grow straight on it.
I will not burn the plants, now I know that as they are nice a green now.
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