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Old 11-16-2007, 12:29 AM
WENDYCAT WENDYCAT is offline
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Default Has global warming changed your gardening?

1.Can you grow things you couldn't before?
2.Are you watering more because its warmer?
3. Do your flowers bloom at different times than they used to.
I've got tiny flowers on my lilac in Nov. & I can grow gardenias now I've tried them many many times before over the course of 25 years. Flowers all over my area bloomed better than they ever have. It's kind of creepy though, like the calm before the storm!


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1. Yes we can but it makes it look beautiful
2.no not really it if fine where we live it also rains alot too.
3. kinda it just depends what type of flower it is.
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The sky is falling!!!
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