I live in Southern Ca. My temp at night 55 F . Day time 83 F. what's your temp?

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I live in Southern Ca. My temp at tonight night 55 F . Day time 83 F. 9b zone. What's your temp? Keep me on my toes. When summers are over, I usually stop gardening . I watched garden answer zone 6. Apparently it doesn't end in the fall or winter .
 
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I live in Southern Ca. My temp at tonight night 55 F . Day time 83 F. 9b zone. What's your temp? Keep me on my toes. When summers are over, I usually stop gardening . I watched garden answer zone 6. Apparently it doesn't end in the fall or winter .

Too hot
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That's fantastic!
I meant in colder areas. They're still gardening, when it's in the high 40's. I never thought of
gardening in the winter. When it's colder.
 
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I live in Southern Ca. My temp at tonight night 55 F . Day time 83 F. 9b zone. What's your temp? Keep me on my toes. When summers are over, I usually stop gardening . I watched garden answer zone 6. Apparently it doesn't end in the fall or winter .
My forecast for today, 83/69.
SW Florida
 
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What are you growing this time a year?
I tried to grow a loquat tree. A tropical storm bent it with the rootball tipped up. I tried tip it back, breaking it. The second loquat I planted had its bark stripped by a rabbit or rodent, or the lawn mowing crew with a string trimmer. I had curb stones around the base. Several houses away there is a rare coconut palm that was brought from Key West. There are mango and avocado trees in the area.
 
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