Re: temps


It's true, except that I work outside all day, even in August. My
neighbors think I'm insane. As long as I've got the water hose to drink
out of and spritz myself w/ - I'm good to about 105-110 degrees, then
even I come in the house. LOL

Good thing we all seem to like the climates we live in, though I dare
say Bonnie in TN could stand it in Texas if she had a mind to,
temperature-wise!

My folks (in PA) agree w/ Kitty - to them 80 is just TOO darned hot.  Cracks me up....

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: TeichFlora@aol.com
Reply-To: gardenchat@hort.net
Date:  Wed, 28 May 2003 15:22:17 EDT

>LOL LOL  I'm with you Pam!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>over 100........stay in the air conditioning with iced lemonade, plan for 
>fall gardening
>90-100......comfortable mornings and evenings, inside time afternoon
>60-90........Spring (Feb-June) and fall (Sept-Dec), work outside weather
>40-60........Winter (Jan), get Hot Tea and Sweats ready, plan for Spring 
>gardeninng
>under 40 ........MOVE SOUTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
>
>Noreen
>zone 9
>Texas Gulf Coast
>
>In a message dated 5/28/2003 11:02:36 AM Central Standard Time, 
>gardenchat-owner@hort.net writes:
>
>> >No way, Jose!
>> >87+ = unacceptable
>> >80-86 = marginal
>> >60-80 = comfortable, 
>> >40-60 = good working weather
>> >20-40 = bearable
>> >less than 20 = curl up with a hot chocolate
>
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Pam Evans
Kemp TX/zone 8A



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