Example: Heavenly Father, thank you for this day. i am glad that i had a wonderful day today, thank you for giving me good health, and had fun with my friends, i wish to have the same wonderful day tomorrow.
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Strawberries are sensitive to heat. If temperatures rise too high, the plants stop producing, even if they are an everbearing variety. The best temperatures for growing strawberries fall between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but if it gets consistently hotter – above 85 degrees Fahrenheit – the plants cease fruit production and may even die. If you live in an area with warm summers, plant your strawberries in the cooler late-summer months so that they are ready for harvest during the cooler months of midwinter.