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Jun 23, 2022 3:30 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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'Tis the season to think about more winter bloomers so I can spend more time ignoring outside without feeling like I'm missing much when it's this daggone hot. My limit is 95°. Much above that and I just can't spend time with plants outside, and I'm sick of the hose already. It is much above 95 and it has been, with more coming. Why do I keep creating a hot weather landscape that I don't want to go out and look at and that I get sick of watering?

Any additional suggestions welcome. It seems like some of the smartest plants are dormant right now.
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