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Interesting. We had a 4 day streak where it was reaching the 80s last week and then we had a couple freezes. The forecast is looking a little more typical for next week. Luckily we have had a lot of rain. I’ve heard that a lot of the country is dealing with a drought right now.

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Thank you!

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Twinning! 😁

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Sorry to hear that. 😢 Sending good vibes your way.

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Wherever you look or point the camera is stunning in Zion NP.

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A photo of various plants in and around grow tents under LED lights. (Peppers, yarrow, eucalyptus and parsley)

A photo of various plants in and around grow tents under LED lights. (Peppers, yarrow, eucalyptus and parsley)

A photo of various plants sitting in treys and baby pools underneath LED grow lights. (Many different kinds of flowers, herbs and vegetables)

A photo of various plants sitting in treys and baby pools underneath LED grow lights. (Many different kinds of flowers, herbs and vegetables)

We had a hard freeze the last two nights, so I had to bring some plants back indoors. Today I’m going to repot some of them and give some of the larger plants more room to breathe. Pardon the filthy floors as I’ve been doing a bunch of potting down here. #gardening ✌️💚🍵

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Thanks Diane! I appreciate it. I’ve been keeping my eye on the weather forecast. I brought a bunch of plants back inside yesterday. Maybe this will be the hard last frost of the year. (Probably not) but one can hope. 😉

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Stay safe!

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No problem!

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Yeah they love it outdoors. After the last frost you leave can them out there for the rest of the grow reason. Either in a pot or in the ground. You want to slowly introduce them to the outdoors over a few days. The sun and cooler nights take a little while for them to adjust to.

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Thanks Vox!

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Just do one per pot. Those marigolds will get pretty big if you want them to. I usually space them about two feet apart in the ground. Once they start flowering they usually continue until they die in the fall . Just cut the spent flowers off after they wither.

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Looks like you are right on schedule. 👍 I’m not sure what all you have there. I see some marigolds. I would recommend transplanting them soon into individual small pots if possible because they will be harder to separate, the longer they grow together.

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Thanks!

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Thank you!

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Glad to hear you are mending!

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Indeed 👍

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Thank you!

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Thank you!

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Thanks Nicole!

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Thanks Vester!

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Thanks Penny!

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😆 yeah it does

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Thanks Rosemarie!

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A photo of the sun setting behind a flowering Japanese weeping cherry tree

A photo of the sun setting behind a flowering Japanese weeping cherry tree

Wisdom is better than intelligence, but without kindness, neither one of them matter much in the grand scheme of things. #nature #bloomscrolling #sunset #photography #karma

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Epic!

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Wow, what a stunner!

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I know right?

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Nice! Your yard is covered with them. Chemical free is the way to go.

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Haha I love those guys.

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