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Mar 31, 2023 1:45 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Been looking ahead at the weather forecast here on our side...still cold overnight. Got to wait patiently.
Comparing our weather/temperatures last year to this year at this time, this year is definitely a wetter period and temperatures 10 degrees cooler. So got to be very careful acclimating these overwintered plants especially the Adeniums.

I do not have a lot thankfully, and the oldest one is quietly in bloom, so will just enjoy its bloom show indoors for now. The way I see it, I have to wait at least till end of April before I can safely bring these ones out.

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