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Old January 3, 2018   #196
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Fruit are still growing, still green. Getting huge.
Great to hear! As I mentioned before, this plant is in no hurry to get started, but really comes on strong in the hotter months.
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Old January 3, 2018   #197
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I don't like the look of recent weather reports. I sure hope you don't get a freeze!

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Old January 3, 2018   #198
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I don't like the look of recent weather reports. I sure hope you don't get a freeze!

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Thank you. I think we'll be okay, it's supposed to only go down to about 38 Fahrenheit so not freezing. It is however going to be cold enough for all the iguanas to drop out of the trees Frozen, and good riddance they tear up so much of the local vegetation. There's hardly a hibiscus blossom left anywhere.
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Old January 3, 2018   #199
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Old January 3, 2018   #200
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Old January 3, 2018   #201
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Never knew about iguana invasion until recently.

38 degrees at night is not so great for tomatoes but is definitely dangerous for cucumbers. How about mango trees?

We are in a winter blizzard conditions right now, schools are closed. 38 sounds not too bad in comparison. He, he...
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Old January 4, 2018   #204
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When you stew them, would you use the high or low setting on a slow cooker?
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O, boy/girl, can I remind you this is Marsha's photo thread...
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Old January 4, 2018   #206
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O, boy/girl, can I remind you this is Marsha's photo thread...
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I just saw video of snow falling in Florida on the news, not much but... I hope it was far from your garden, Marsha. We need pictures of Florida tomatoes to get us through the next months!!
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I just saw video of snow falling in Florida on the news, not much but... I hope it was far from your garden, Marsha. We need pictures of Florida tomatoes to get us through the next months!!
It's going to be about 34F tonight as the feels like. I think the tomatoes will end up OK in a few weeks, but I am worried about my baby cacao tree. I have it covered in a clear husky bag.crossing mhfingers that there is enough left after tonight to take photos of.
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How did you do, Marsha? How are the plants and the trees? Hope the meteorologists were wrong and temperatures were not as low as they predicted.
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