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Old 10-16-2009, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Kitty View Post

I hope this winter proves to be the same as the others. Of course, winter here in GA is a little different than winter in OH or farther North.
I was talking to a woman who worked at a nursery in FL. And she said that they have *hard winters* sometimes. They get frosts, and you miht lose a couple plants. Last year, they had 3 hard frosts!

She does not get Ohio winters. I told her," Our winters can be so hard, you don't just lose plants, you can lose a driveway."



"Saying *winter* in FL is like saying *beach* in Ohio. We have them, but uh.... It's just not the same," I said.


Sally, how about a dehumidifyer? Did I spell that right? Also, you might not mind the wee beasties if you knew how good you'd feel in AZ. I hate spiders and snakes, but I'll cope if it means feeling 10 yrs younger and being able to turn my head, lol.

PE - not so, here. Often the humidity is up when it's cold and my house runs on the damp side anyway. Old, stick, gas heated houses tend to do that.
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