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Dec 27, 2021 6:25 PM CST
Name: Susie
Leonard, Minnesota (Zone 3b)
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@RpR It's not to bad although I don't like it. It is suppose to be -22 a couple of nights and that is the lowest for now but there will be a couple of daytime temps of -9 & -10. I'm afraid I'm pretty cowardly when it comes to cold weather. I pretty much stay in except going for groceries once a week when it's that cold. We can have periods when we don't get above zero sometimes weeks at a time. If you've lived in Bemidji you pretty much know what it's like here as we live about 25 miles north west from there.
The only good thing is usually when we start having consistently very cold days, and especially if we have lots of snow, the deer quit coming in and digging at the plants and uncovering them. They were already out through the garden this morning after the snow but it wasn't that cold yet. I've got my fingers crossed. Crossing Fingers!

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