anyone ready?

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

well it looks like it is going to get cold this weekend wanted to knowwho is ready for it lol
what plants are you bringing in ?
i know my impatiens,begonias, what else do you all recommend to come in when it gets in the 40's?
plmk and thxs


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Piedmont, SC(Zone 7b)

Bring in anything you can. Here in Piedmont, SC it is supposed to be 86 today and in the 40's tonight. BRRRRRR

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

im bringing it ALL in lol i know i will have to sooner or later so i am going to go ahead and do it and get ot over with lol thxs
suppose to be in the 40's tomorrow night and 3 nights in a row after that thxs

Raleigh, NC(Zone 7b)

the only thing that I know that I am bringing for sure are my tropical palms-they are my babies! lol Not really ready for this right now, and it seems a little early, doesn't it? Still no rain, and now after a record breaking hot summer, we are having it this cold this early?? lol I can't even use the grhouses to put them in, as they don;t have plastic on right now, and won't until next Tues.....in the middle of the pansy crop....can we just wait 2 more wks???

Garner, NC(Zone 7b)

Ready?? In a word...No.

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

lol i m getting there

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

I'm in the vercinity, temp. is very similar. So don't forget your brugs. Moretz, would you like to take a peak of what your seedlings look like today? They're 4-5 feet tall!

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

yes i would lol

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Ready? This is but one of the half dozen you've sent.

Thumbnail by Lily_love
hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

how BIG is she lol looks huge i am tckled that they worked out for you

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

Many, many thanks to you Moretz. This is my 1st experience growing the seedlings. In the past I purchased them in flowers, I've grown the cuttings. But having raised seedlings? The reward is very satisfactory. To see them grow from the ground up.

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

youre very welcome glad i could help and maybe they will bloom for you next year

Central, AL(Zone 7b)

I'm patiently waiting....next year. For now I need to move those babies to their shelter. lol,lol.
Catch up with you later. Happy gardening everyone.
Kim

hickory, NC(Zone 7a)

thxs u2

Lexington, SC(Zone 8a)

Let the roller coaster weather of Fall begin huh? Looks like we'll get into the mid-40's tonight. Have to start bringing some super sensitives in, but hopefully the others will be fine until it gets into the 30's closer to November.

Time to get the GH's ready and get that halide hung up... I'm sure the first frost is just around the corner. Of course, then it'll bounce back to 80 F three days later.

Lexington, SC(Zone 8a)

And how's this for weird... it'll be warmer in NY City tonight (and the next few nights) than here in Lexington, SC. Go figure?

http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=New+York&state=NY&site=OKX&textField1=40.7198&textField2=-73.993&e=1

This message was edited Oct 11, 2007 12:00 PM

Clemmons, NC(Zone 7b)

Wow, I am not looking forward to digging up those last few things. It is weird how it has gone from being so hot to chilly so fast

Bluffton, SC(Zone 9a)

i no. i brought all plumerias in and had to get all the seedlings of things i started inside too. here its only the 50's at night.

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