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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 5696777" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>And the rain in TN has provided the best growing conditions one could ever ask for. Even my clover plot was 8in tall last week!</p><p></p><p>But jeez... we are now over 5 weeks without rain at my house in south MS...trees are shedding leaves, grass is dead, and shrubs are dying.... totally different weather pattern than we are used to (normal summer weather close to the gulf is HOT, HUMID, with afternoon clouds and pop up tstorms.... this past 6w has been hot, west winds, no clouds, and 100+ temps more often than not. I think we are supposed to get 10 days in a row over 100 deg during this 'heat dome'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 5696777, member: 2805"] And the rain in TN has provided the best growing conditions one could ever ask for. Even my clover plot was 8in tall last week! But jeez... we are now over 5 weeks without rain at my house in south MS...trees are shedding leaves, grass is dead, and shrubs are dying.... totally different weather pattern than we are used to (normal summer weather close to the gulf is HOT, HUMID, with afternoon clouds and pop up tstorms.... this past 6w has been hot, west winds, no clouds, and 100+ temps more often than not. I think we are supposed to get 10 days in a row over 100 deg during this 'heat dome' [/QUOTE]
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