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Old November 27, 2006   #23
Love2Troll
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And if you have photos of your over-wintering babies, please post them up.
Sheesh! .... like asking a grandpa to post pix of his grandkids. (can do!)

My plants for overwintering this year are now staged in my driveway and look for all it's worth like plants that have survived 3 or 4 light freezes and most have lost all leaves even though many unripe pods are hangers on so to speak. One more warm day ahead in this Indian Summer and a very hard freeze predicted so will bring in to basement under lights tomorrow unless forecast changes. Peppers can survive overnight 28°F temps, but tomatoes can't. In the spring is the reverse and tomatoes are tougher. JMO

Here I am 2 years ago (overwintering) posing & supposdly looking very studious:

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