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bonsaiTALK News Robot
Join Date: Oct-2004
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We are approaching the time to watch the predicted outside temperatures, especially later this month. If the temperature is predicted to be 55 degrees F or lower, tropical trees should be brought inside. As I write this, I know that we will get one night of these temperatures and after bringing my tropicals in, will have to take them back out the next day. I call this the "fall tropical shuffle".
http://www.louisvillebonsai.org/art...?more=sep_09_06
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