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Old 04-09-2020, 09:30 PM   #4549
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It was in the upper 70's today. The sky nice and bright, and it was a dry heat which always helps make it seem cooler. It almost got to 80 today and supposedly will here shortly, yet because of the way this building is situated it's not just strong sun coming at us. Here about the time it starts shining in earnest it's just a sign it's not going to be light outside much longer. I'm hoping to get enough to encourage tomato starts, patio size and watch them thrive but wondering if it might be too shaded. It's okay though, if proves to be then I'll just focus on beauty rather than edibles and put in some shade seeking flowers. I don't want to waste time on shade thriving food stuff because I can get a lot of what I like very inexpensively at the store.
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