Re: morning/weather/gardening


Kitty, I doubt that would be the case.  People who move here from the north 
tend to garden more here than less.   True in the heat of the summer we don't 
garden either, but with only one to two months of heat and one month of cold, 
the rest of the year is beautiful in the 70s' (like the past week) so you love 
to go out.  Being able to go out and garden that much makes staying inside 
during the heat of the summer fine.  By that time the work is done, and you can 
relax and enjoy until fall, then the fun starts again until Jan.   
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
In a message dated 1/16/2004 9:35:08 PM Central Standard Time, 
gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
On a really hot day in the sun, I can feel my skin sizzling, I know what
damage to expect.  If I lived where Noreen and Pam do, I would probably do
LESS gardening.

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