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I dont live where you do Tommy but can only offer from here 105 miles ENE and I would love Jim's solid z7 climate. He can grow S.palmetto with little effort (or has in the past)
I just think he takes longer to warm up in the springtime and longer to cool down in the wintertime. (not a bad thing) Well known for that region.
Just an appalachian view. Tommy I know you dont live in the Nashville UHI but it has too help some. Nashville has become huge. People use to laugh when it was said it would become as big as Atlanta someday, well its still got a way to go but few contenders in the south are as explosive. Atlanta is so huge, it was noted a few years back that it could start up weather patterns in the area, thunderstorms etc. A fine example of UHI in the south would be in our largest cities,
Houston, Atlanta, Dallas, San Antonio, Nashville
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Rob Cookeville Tn since (2013)
Robz7a Cumberland Plateau (2000-2013)
Rob z6b TN (1996-2000)
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