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Linda N

Orange Park, FL
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Gardening: I have some large houseplants on my deck that I'd like to leave out there during this coming 2-day dip in night temps.

If I cover them with sheets or even a blanket, will they be OK? A couple of weeks ago when we had some cooler night temps, I did that and they were fine. I'd rather not lug them in for a ...»
couple of days and then back out when the temps go back up next week.

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Louise Norcross, GA
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    Commented on Jan 12, 2012
    This is my 33 yrs old Big Leaf Selloum along with some others, It is inside until March when ...»
    the cold nites completely pass. Then I will bring these along with some others outside. I have seen the Selloum planted in the ground in our area (Orange Park,FL) but afraid to take a chance & lose it too cold weather. After all these yrs, it's like family. We call this "The divorce plant" because I got it b4 we married in '78. Once it dies, that's an omen for a divorce.LOL (we're only kidding though! still happily married after all these yrs)

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Pest Control: Is there an easy way to keep deer away from plants?

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Jessica E Hampton, VA
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    Commented on Nov 11, 2011
    Sorry Jessica, I meant I disagree with Hudson Designs concerning the urine.! Good Luck to ...»
    youJessica. I know what you are going thru!

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