[gardeners] Warm enough to put out tomato plants
Marguerite Ruch (gardeners@globalgarden.com)
Tue, 16 Apr 2002 07:21:25 -0500
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Our weather seems to be warm enough, consistently now, here on the shore =
of Truman Lake, in the southern part of Missouri, that I have already =
put out tomato plants, Big Bertha pepper plants, etc. I am prepared to =
run out and cover them, any time the forecast would indicate freezing =
temperatures. Otherwise, I am gambling on their success, starting this =
early in the spring. My raised bed garden is on the sheltered, south =
side of a long building, and is more likely to be a warm area, sooner =
than other locations.
Lettuces, spinach, and other salad greens are growing fast. My Hybrid =
Tea roses, and all other flowers are doing great, too. =20
Marguerite Ruch
mjotl@dam.net
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Our weather seems to be warm enough, =
consistently=20
now, here on the shore of Truman Lake, in the southern part of =
Missouri,=20
that I have already put out tomato plants, Big Bertha pepper =
plants,=20
etc. I am prepared to run out and cover them, any time the =
forecast=20
would indicate freezing temperatures. Otherwise, I am =
gambling on=20
their success, starting this early in the spring. My raised bed=20
garden is on the sheltered, south side of a long building, and is =
more=20
likely to be a warm area, sooner than other =
locations.
Lettuces, spinach, and other salad greens =
are growing=20
fast. My Hybrid Tea roses, and all other flowers =
are doing=20
great, too.
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