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attention: for the first time since 1990, the USDA has updated their growing zone map. Michigan has changed fairly dramatically; plants that couldn't survive here in the past can survive here now.

more info here: http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/

pass this info to anyone who may need it. :D

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Hmmmm I wonder what new things can be grown?

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We will have to see what time allows....

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I don't see sound on that map. I wanted a Sound Garden.

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I don't see sound on that map. I wanted a Sound Garden.

Oh, good! So you can help me recondition the soil. Then we can grow bluebells and songbird-supporting vegetation as long as the Black Hole Sun still shines.

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I don't see sound on that map. I wanted a Sound Garden.

Oh, good! So you can help me recondition the soil. Then we can grow bluebells and songbird-supporting vegetation as long as the Black Hole Sun still shines.

Hah.

/waves =)

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Hmmm...no wonder my tropical plants haven't been doing that bad out on the porch...in MARCH. The sad thing about my other non-tropical "spring" plants, is that they aren't going to like this sheeeit :no:. You know, pea pods, lettuce, all that sort of stuff.

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