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Feb 5, 2021 6:53 AM CST
Name: Sherri
Central Florida (Zone 9b)
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Yes, I can see the whole ten day now and doesn't look like anything about snow, the panhandle might get down to freezing, but looks good here. The media likes to freak us out way ahead of time I guess.

Coastal usually always warmer from the ocean, inland gets much cooler.

Looks like some rain coming, we sure can use it. I did go around the garden and the bromeliads all look great, I'm surprised how well my tender plants that say they can't be out in below fifty degrees do so well, of course I have overhead oak trees. Hibiscus got the most damage, but they always need trimming back anyway. Gingers actually look pretty good too. Thumbs up My salvias look happy and pentas not fazed at all. I think they've all adapted to the cold temps, since they came a little here and there, but warmed up fast.

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