It seems like there is always a crazy dip to freezing temperatures right around the time we are ready to transplant tomatoes. We put them out to harden off anyway. Doug tucked the tomato seedlings under heavy row cover last night in preparation for the hard freeze. We were expecting a low of 31. When I looked at the the thermometer this morning, it registered 25 degrees!
Yikes! Did they freeze? That would set us back 6 weeks!
I was very happy to see that the plants were fine. Thank goodness! We’re not out of the woods yet though, there are 4 more weeks until our last frost date. Spring, it’s a raucous adventure.

We’re bringing more spring greens to market on Saturday. Our lettuce mix, market mix, mixed greens, baby kale and microgreens.
See you there!
Karen
Congratulations! Sounds like you dodged a bullet – so far. Here’s hoping.
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Thank you Alan!
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We will keep our fingers crossed that no freezing will come your way. M.
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Thank you! Warm, sunny days are just around the corner. It’s supposed to be close to 80 degrees next week!
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Your tomatoes are looking good! We have had celery under row covers all winter. So far so good!
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Hi Mike! Thank you. Celery, that’s great. I bet it’s delicious!
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