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What grows best in 100 degree weather?

If you are gardening in really, really hot climates like Southern Florida, Texas or Arizona, you might want to focus on vegetables that do well in extremely hot weather. Vegetables like corn, okra, eggplant, hot peppers, tomatillos, and even though they aren't vegetables, melons like watermelons and cantaloupes.



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Cucumbers love full sun and thrive in hot summer weather. Their ideal growing temperature is between 50 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit. If it gets particularly hot, mulching is key, along with maintaining consistent moisture, allowing no more than two inches of dry soil at the surface.

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