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Funny. There are advantages to living in a warm climate. I see your growing season is the winter. I am guessing it takes a lot of water to keep a garden going there in the summer, though.

 

I like Brussels sprouts with butter and pepper. They sound good.

 

 


The water bill is only about $10 a month more in the summer. Maybe about $30 when I fill the pool 4 ft. x 12ft round above ground.

Growing season is all year long. I'll have tomatoes till Xmas.

 

 

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Tomatoes and Brussels sprouts -- you will have your Christmas decorations. smile.png

 

I lived not far from where you are in California. Summers are hot and dry. I am glad your water bill isn't too high.

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