HOT WEATHER DEMANDS EXTRA WORK IN GARDEN
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Sunday, July 11, 1993
Hot, humid weather arrived with the month of July. As the temperatures have soared, watering has become necessary to keep the growth active. Plants can show stress in a very short time in spite of the very wet spring and the abundance of rainfall in our area.
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