valley
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it isn't safe to plant outside until memorial day. Tomatos we have in our small green house. We plan a larger one.
it isn't safe to plant outside until memorial day. Tomatos we have in our small green house. We plan a larger one.
I hear you about safe. Actually here, because we are zone 4, but with really a zone 3 micro-climate, there is never a month without the possibility of frost. Froze twice in June last year and again twice and hard in August. It's just a way of life here.
You can always donate them to your local foodbank, get a receipt and write it off on your taxes :thumbsup:
What did you do with your plants then? Or should I ask what happened to them?
We are always prepared. If the frost is light, I just use sprinklers. I usually get up around 3 am and watch the temps closely. Typically, we cover sensitive things. Stacks of garden blankets. But as you know, a whole bunch of stuff, (insert long list here), doesn't care down to 26. Don't worry about that stuff.
It froze here Sat night and now the leaves on my potatoe plants have turned blackish in color. Are they done for or will they grow out of it?
ps. It is my first year growing potatoes.
They'll re-grow.