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Old May 6, 2019   #4
Scooty
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They grow pumpkins in central texas. It's far more hot but less humid. You just need cool nights to get big winter squash.

https://ipmsouth.com/2015/10/30/heat...lt-in-georgia/

I don't see why u couldn't grow. You'd have to try at least once or twice to know for sure. A lot of us are on the border for zones and or are in microclimates that give some leeway.
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