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keesan
response 15 of 20: Mark Unseen   Jan 23 07:10 UTC 2014

Is there any open area where you can garden in buckets?  One of our neighbors
filled her rental driveway with 5-gal buckets containing tomato and pepper
plants.  Someone else with pure sand also gardens in buckets.
dtk
response 16 of 20: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 02:32 UTC 2014

When we find our new nest, we'll probably start something there. Besides, it's
crossing the freezing point tonight. Michagan, you can keep your cold, shitty
weather. South Texas should be warm and humid and partly sunny. 

keesan
response 17 of 20: Mark Unseen   Jan 24 16:16 UTC 2014

It crosses 0F here every night now.  -17F one night, supposed to have hit -10
last night and -14 predicted soon.  A warm spell coming up this weekend with
highs around 20 then cold again.  You can grow lots of things down to about
20F - radishes, carrots, cabbages, mustards, garlic, onions, kale.  Beets dont
survive a cold winter.  Peas and fava beans are cold tolerant.  They sprout
faster indoors.  I don't envy you your summers.
dtk
response 18 of 20: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 01:07 UTC 2014

I don't mind the summers; it's a little warm, but lemonade or a craft
beer  from a local/regional microbrewary helps. For eleven months of the
year, you  don't need a heavy coat here. I don't envy you your cold
winters, but I  guess we are made hearty for different circumstances.

Oh, a coworker of mine who grew up in AA is loving this. 

keesan
response 19 of 20: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 02:11 UTC 2014

I don't sleep well when it is 75 or above at night.
dtk
response 20 of 20: Mark Unseen   Jan 25 04:18 UTC 2014

Different strokes, and all that. I dn't sleep well when it's below about
75. 

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