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Yes, I guess it must if you haven't had any hot and steamy weather. It's
been in the high 90's (I know, nothing compared to the South) and high humidity. It wasn't too bad today, humidity wise, anyway, and I was able do dig a walkway in my front yard. -- LN in S. NH (new gardener in zone 5) photos.yahoo.com/lns_obsessed "Anne Lurie" wrote in message . com... I don't know about the lilies, John, my brain is still trying to wrap itself around "Southern NH" and "hot, steamy weeks" in the same sentence!!! I guess Southern NH must be bit different from northern VT (where I lived before coming to Raleigh, NC), from the sound of it! Either that, or there's been a paradigm shift in weather patterns! Hmm, come to think of it, about the only times I've ever been "snowed in" were here in Raleigh -- and there was that nasty ice storm last December. Weird how Mother Nature likes to rearrange things, huh? Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC |
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