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Sep 26, 2012 1:11 AM CST
Name: Natalie
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The couple across the street bought new windows for their whole house, a year they bought the house. I knew she brought her geraniums in for the winter that she had in pots, so I told her about the UV problem. They bought the same windows that we have, so I knew it would be an issue for her. She has one window on the south side of the house, and asked her husband to replace that one last. She finally talked him out of replacing that window, because it's the only window where she can have plants! Every fall, she asks me if I have any plants that I want to squeeze in on her little table! I've turned down the offer, but it's so tempting to take her up on it!

I just had a thought! We bought a travel trailer this year, and it is parked on the south side of the house when we aren't using it. I bet it would be a great place to keep some of my smaller daylily seedlings this winter! The only problem is that we bought a cover for it, and I'm pretty sure that it won't let any light in. We haven't put the cover on it yet, but I'm sure it will be dark in there. Hmmm.... gives me something to think about since I can't sleep! I wonder if I can talk my DH into leaving the cover off, or at least roll up part of it so that a window is showing. He's not going to like that idea! Blinking Whistling Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing Rolling on the floor laughing
Natalie

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