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Jun 8, 2012 3:59 PM CST
Name: Terese
Central Florida, (Zone 9b)
Wisconsin Dells Area, zone4
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I think it's been feast or famine where rain is concerned this year...

when we were really wet, FLA was dry as a bone... now [in JAX] they are getting tons and we are dry as a bone.

~~ I was away for 6 weeks and just got back to check on my seedlings.... well, guess i never told the kid [my son who waters my seedlings] to remove the lids.... scorching 90degree temps cooked them all. yes he watered the....

the only survivors were an Annual Ageratum, Agastache Raspberry Daiquiri, 7 tomato plants and a Dianthus

I dumbed about 30 containers this morning.... so sad.
There were about 8 Agastache seeds I purchased this spring.... **sniff sniff**
A gal from DH did give me a clump of Scarlet Milkweeds and some Dwarf Ruds ... it was her first attempt at WS'ing and had a bunch of chia's.

If i do this again next year... I will have to make some major adjustments....
Terese --Leesburg, FL & Lake Delton, Wi

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