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Any more I can't figure out what zone I am. They have taken this one little blip on the maps and made us 6 something. I figure I am safe it does zone 5 cause it is soooo windy and cold up on this hill.

Went to look at the racks but they were welded together and wouldn't come apart and wouldn't fit in my car. I might go back tomorrow, but actually what they have done is use spare racks (which I have, couldn't figure out what to do with them) and welded pipe on them. As awful as it might sound I think I will copy his racks. I did buy 6 mums for all the ladies in the office for 3.00 a piece. This picture is his racks and he must have 100 mums all sizes. Price was good!

Awh, Phyllis sounds like a wonderful day. My GD is 2 and we play in the dirt together....LOL much to her Fathers unhappiness...LOL

Pegi, wish I would of thought of printing all the good articles out....darn, organzied I am not, two things I think I would of like to of been born with is a good memory and good organizational qualities.

Kitti, Frost forms in much the same way as dew. Frost forms when a surface cools (through loss of infrared radiation) to a temperature which is colder than the dewpoint of the air next to the surface. Frost is frozen water that has condensed from some of the water vapor contained in the air. If a significant layer of air next to the ground were actually cooling to the dewpoint, then a visible shallow layer of fog would form. Instead, the air next to the surface (say grass) must be so thin that the only evidence that condensation has occurred is the frozen water on the grass. I copied this above, but I thought it had something to do with dewpoint.