Geraniums don’t like the cold. At least my geranium didn’t like the 30-degree low temperature our area of central Texas was subjected to early this morning. Probably going to look even worse tomorrow morning, as similar lows are expected.
The leaves on the pumpkin plants also dried up quite a bit overnight. I hope there’s still enough time for the pumpkin to get totally orange. I had hoped it would be orange by Thanksgiving. With that only four days away, I’ll just settle for it getting fully orange whenever. You’ll notice the marigolds weren’t affected by the cold at all — if only a little color from them could rub off on the pumpkin!
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The pumpkin is looking a lovely size.
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Thanks! I think so, too, especially given how my fall pumpkin season started (with the squash vine borer). It sure would be great if it turned fully orange before the cold weather softens it!
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