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Jul 16, 2013 6:04 AM CST
Name: Dave
Dayton, TN (Zone 7a)
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We do have a nice long growing season but it can get cold with freezing rain and the occasional snow. It's hard to characterize winter's here as cold after spending 25 years in Chicago but we can go through periods where the temps dip to the teens and on the rare occasion into the single digits. It's the early springtime frost after buds form that cause us the most difficulty especially with hydrangea blooms and Japanese Maple trees.

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