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Anianna t1_j98oo2u wrote

The grass in my yard usually stops growing around October, goes full brown by December, and doesn't green up until March. The whole neighborhood was still mowing in November and some even into December this season. I still have green patches that never went brown. My son's tomato plant was still alive in December. We just didn't have a long enough cold snap to reset everything.

I wonder what the bug populations will be like this year.

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Minakovablue t1_j98tv9v wrote

Ugh, the mosquitoes will be hunting me.

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Imaginary_Sky_ t1_j9aqxj0 wrote

They wear coats in the winter when they hunt. They chew me up😩

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Cunbundle t1_j99qeyp wrote

Every mosquito egg that was laid last fall survived this winter.

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Anianna t1_j9c52a9 wrote

Thanks for the reminder to put fresh crumbles in my rain barrel.

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KingoftheJabari t1_j9aq1ok wrote

The spiders are going to be huge.

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Anianna t1_j9c6hot wrote

That's not necessarily a bad thing if their food sources are also huge.

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goodsam2 t1_j990y6u wrote

Yeah I thought about bringing my pepper plants in and babying them, only like 60 days and they could have had some time outside.

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