Florida farmers, there is a hurricane coming

garybo

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From what I'm seeing, I may be spared since I live on the Leeward side of the storm's latest tracking. Looks like the storm will be coming up the west coast and when it reach's the panhandle, will turn east toward the Carolina's.
If it changes and comes toward me, I'll move my plants into the barn until it blows over.
This is the main reason I grow in 10 gal pots, they are movable.
Good luck
 
From what I'm seeing, I may be spared since I live on the Leeward side of the storm's latest tracking. Looks like the storm will be coming up the west coast and when it reach's the panhandle, will turn east toward the Carolina's.
If it changes and comes toward me, I'll move my plants into the barn until it blows over.
This is the main reason I grow in 10 gal pots, they are movable.
Good luck
Hello @garybo hope everything goes past you with no damage.
I'm glad you have a barn to save your ladies.
Please let us know when everything blows over that your ok.
Stay safe my friend.
Bill
 
Hello @garybo hope everything goes past you with no damage.
I'm glad you have a barn to save your ladies.
Please let us know when everything blows over that your ok.
Stay safe my friend.
Bill
Hi Bill and thanks for the good wish's. We (ma and me) have been living in hurricane land for 40 somewhat years and not sure of how many storms we've gone through, a dozen or so. We live inland about 20 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, so we usually get a lot of wind and rain. Learned long time ago how to protect my ladies.
Thankz again.
 
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