What a very cool tree to have! I hope it gets through the cold ok and thrives for you!
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Moonflower, I live close to the Southern coast of Texas. It’s totally humid here, but we do have a couple days a year that freeze. It really never goes below 20 degrees F.
Heat, on the other hand can be extreme. Much of the summer (which lasts from May through October) has temps above 95, with many days over 100 deg. F.
And lots of humidity. Not the dry heat of North or West Texas.
I don’t believe my area is sustainably inhabitable without air conditioning.
I must admit, though. I’d love an avocado tree and a magnolia tree.Last edited by Starship; 13-09-2020, 17:05.♥ ♥ ♥The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save.Zeph 3:16
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Wow, I would guess we are similar latitude I'm the other side of the Gulf. It is very rare for us to hit freezing here, inland will sometimes freeze but not this close to the water it keeps us warmer.
I love Magnolia trees, there used to be a huge one a few houses down.
Most people would think you couldn't live here without AC either, at the moment though ours isn't working so I am super grateful that we still have some overcast from Sally, hoping it can get fixed today.Moonflower
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Oh good! Keep it up A/C - Moonflower has some celebrating to do and she needs to not sweat! LOL
Congrats on the excellent test grade! Awesome! All you need now is some fab salsa to go with your dip. (And a sombrero.)
(ok, just imagine this is a happy sombrero)
So your strawberry popsicle reminds me of my fav ice popsicles called “Outshine.” They are all fruit and oh so yummy! They feel healthy. I love that. And not overly sweet.
♥ ♥ ♥The LORD your God is with you, he is mighty to save.Zeph 3:16
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Yes Star, those are the popsicles. I love that they are actual fruit. I've thought about making my own, around here during strawberry season you can get flats for dirt cheap or just go pick them yourself. That maybe one of the things I do when I have something resembling spare time I just got a mango tree over the summer, so I'll probably make mango ones when I start getting more fruit than I can eat fresh, but that will be a few years.Moonflower
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