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Most younger trees will keep growing throughout the warm winters we have had the past couple years.There is no reason to
When is the latest date this year to fertilizer younger trees with 8-3-9 in South Fl.?
Quote from: achetadomestica on September 22, 2017, 03:22:50 PMMost younger trees will keep growing throughout the warm winters we have had the past couple years.There is no reason to With the hurricanes this order might be upset and give us a cold winter, such as in 2010 when I had frost on my car's windshield that I was scraping off and it measured 27 degrees Fahrenheit outside at 7AM/ In the 33321 in Broward County.
Quote from: zands on September 22, 2017, 03:31:40 PMQuote from: achetadomestica on September 22, 2017, 03:22:50 PMMost younger trees will keep growing throughout the warm winters we have had the past couple years.There is no reason to With the hurricanes this order might be upset and give us a cold winter, such as in 2010 when I had frost on my car's windshield that I was scraping off and it measured 27 degrees Fahrenheit outside at 7AM/ In the 33321 in Broward County.What I wouldn't give for a cold winter! Would kill off all the freakin' iguanas, too!