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Jul 20, 2012 8:23 AM CST
Name: Lynn
Oregon City, OR (Zone 8b)
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Good morning all. It is cloudy and still outdoors this morning. Oh, it just started raining. We got rain. Hurray! My semps will be so happy. So far it is just a soft, misty kind of rain.
The little seedlings will probably take another burst of growth, they so love the rain.

Chris add it to your list here at ATP. Thumbs up

It's been awhile since the three of us have been on here about the same time.

Andrew I think you will do just fine with your semps. Just don't over water them. To much water in your heat can be lethal. I forgot to ask you, do you get freezing weather in the winter?

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