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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 543087" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>Lisa, you are in zone 5-6 along with me here in Illinois. I love to be outside too, but can't take that crazy heat of last week. This week is better. I am trying this beautiful Muhly ornamental grass. It has pink feather things, it is a zone 10. I don't know how it will do but I am going to try it anyway since the weather has been so hot. I have over 100 pots now at my apartment and am now out of room or I'de be growing some more things. Last night I had a hamburger, with red peppers and tomatoes out of the garden. It was delicious and I was so proud that I did not spend any money on that and it was nice to go pick it right out of my front yard. I was at Walmart on Saturday and saw the red peppers which are really high in Illinois and 1.86 each pepper and I thought not this year, I am not having to buy those. I will be taking my pepper plants in the house this winter, I have read that they can survive and produce all year. We'll see I have my doubts about that, but its worth at try!!! Next year i am doing zuccinni. I am so mad that I didnt get it planted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 543087, member: 8787"] Lisa, you are in zone 5-6 along with me here in Illinois. I love to be outside too, but can't take that crazy heat of last week. This week is better. I am trying this beautiful Muhly ornamental grass. It has pink feather things, it is a zone 10. I don't know how it will do but I am going to try it anyway since the weather has been so hot. I have over 100 pots now at my apartment and am now out of room or I'de be growing some more things. Last night I had a hamburger, with red peppers and tomatoes out of the garden. It was delicious and I was so proud that I did not spend any money on that and it was nice to go pick it right out of my front yard. I was at Walmart on Saturday and saw the red peppers which are really high in Illinois and 1.86 each pepper and I thought not this year, I am not having to buy those. I will be taking my pepper plants in the house this winter, I have read that they can survive and produce all year. We'll see I have my doubts about that, but its worth at try!!! Next year i am doing zuccinni. I am so mad that I didnt get it planted. [/QUOTE]
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