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|    Re: All good things must come to an end    |
|    28 Sep 19 21:04:34    |
      From: T@invalid.invalid              On 9/28/19 7:29 PM, Pavel314 wrote:       > On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 6:25:13 PM UTC-4, T wrote:       >> On 9/28/19 5:42 AM, Pavel314 wrote:       >>> On Friday, September 27, 2019 at 9:10:25 PM UTC-4, T wrote:       >>>> Hi All,       >>>>       >>>> All good things come to and end.       >>>>       >>>> According to the weather service, Saturday night will be 29F,       >>>> then 26, 27, 26. So I harvested everything big and small.       >>>> well, except the Goji's which adore the cold.       >>>>       >>>> Now to plot out next year's garden!       >>>>       >>>> And I have all winter to pull out all the dead plants.       >>>> Nothing more pathetic looking than a frozen dead zucchini       >>>> plant.       >>>>       >>>> Also, it is time to plant my garlic.       >>>>       >>>> -T       >>>       >>> Where are you that it's getting that cold already? Our overnight lows here       northeast of Baltimore, Maryland, are projected to be in the mid-60's for the       next week, then falling to around 50. We've been very dry here, no noticeable       rain for a couple        of weeks. They're saying morning showers next Friday but those are frequently       scattered around the area; one neighborhood gets wet, the one across the       street stays dry.       >>>       >>> Paul       >>>       >>       >> https://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?lat=38.886625526257       9&lon=-119.73447126141484       >       > I wouldn't have thought it got so cold so soon up there.       >       > Paul       >              It is always a fight between summer and winter. We have       a really short growing season              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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