Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for October 15, 2013

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    SusanSunshine Premium Member over 10 years ago

    Arianne….

    I’m not sure how often you get to the comics these days, or which forums you might visit… so I’m leaving this on a couple of them…

    Just in case you stop by….

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    Dani Rice  over 10 years ago

    We have a papyrus plant that has to come in when the nights go below 55-F. Only one, but when it’s still full of water, that baby is heavy.

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    CPOChuckG  over 10 years ago

    Jack Frost nipping at your leaves….

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    belcherman  over 10 years ago

    To every thing, turn, turn, turn …

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    Varnes  over 10 years ago

    I like winter, but I’m willing to enjoy Fall, first….But yeah, bring it on……..It was a fairly cool summer in these parts, which I like, so maybe it will be a cold and snowy winter, which I like too…..

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    Greg Johnston  over 10 years ago

    Let ‘em die. I’m always happy when my flowers make it into mid-October, but frosts are now almost every night here, near the Canadian Rockies and at 3500’. I’m not fighting the inevitable anymore.

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    jppjr  over 10 years ago

    Arlo, if you really want to stay “warm”….you’ll help her bring the plants in….otherwise, make sure the electric blanket (perhaps on the couch) is in good working order.

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    GR6  over 10 years ago

    I’m about as partial to potted plants as I am potted meat (aka "redneck pâté ").

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    water_moon  over 10 years ago

    Spider plants clean some nasty toxins out of the air and are pet safe. Aloe vera is great for kitchen burns and I’m not sure what an ice plant is but I’m wondering why you don’t have these guys indoors already.

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    water_moon  over 10 years ago

    Around here outside potted plants stay outside and indoor potted plants stay inside (unless I’m refeshing the dirt). Except for the patio tomatos, and my hubby is fond enough of vine ripened tomatos at Christmas he has no problem bringing that one in.

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