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WeedHopper said:Get ya a place in the Country,,keep your mouth shut,,and you will have no problems growing no matter where ya live.
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WeedHopper said:Get ya a place in the Country,,keep your mouth shut,,and you will have no problems growing no matter where ya live.
Ruffy said:i dont know dman! you guys in toronto live in igloos still.:rofl: the flat lands are bloody boring and cold:argue: and the albertans cant drive, add real cold & being high:stuff-1125699181_i_ :hitchair: look out! lol and southern b.c is a mix of interior rain forests & deserts & happy stoners. were do you want to be lol:joint:
i left t.o & will never look back
washington - 24 oz dry meds, 15 plants total in ANY stage of growth
LOL thats just silly Ruffy, here is what i found for you.
Tales of igloos and sub-zero temperatures might be used to describe other cities in Canada, but not Toronto. Toronto is on the same latitude as Cannes on the sunny Riviera and just slightly one degree north of Boston.
In fact, Lake Ontario serves to moderate Toronto's weather to the point that its climate is one of the mildest in Canada. Generally speaking, spring and summer temperatures range from 15 C (60F) to 25C (80F). During winter months, the average daytime temperature, with the exception of January, the coldest month, hovers just slightly below freezing and a snowfall of more than 10 cm (four inches) is unusual.