Re: HYB: dwarfs in hot climates?


Hmm - well that's definitely different!  With both the heat pump AC and
a maximum capacity dehumidifier running last month, I was finally able
to get the humidity down below 50% <indoors>.  It was probably staying
above 90% outdoors, and that's in dry, sunny weather.

Are there any commercial gardens in more humid zones 7 or 8 that offer
any MDBs?

< This last month we might qualify as muggy but most times we have a dry

                       heat.  At a guess I would think our humidity is
usually less than 10%.
                       Since we have had 9-10 inches of rain in the last
two weeks we have been a
                       bit higher than normal but even so it was only
23% today.                       Dana Brown    Lubbock, TX>

--
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