Saturday, April 25, 2020

First summer plants are in the ground!

We finally have summer plants in the ground!

I'm taking a little bit of a gamble here.  Technically, our 10% chance of frost date is April 29 (see below from the National Gardening Association.  I felt pretty confident planting a few days early, though, since our temperatures have been running a bit on the warm side and the lowest forecast low temp for the next week is 41 degrees.  Forecasts may be off, but I think it's unlikely they'd be off by 10 degreesl



We still have a lot to plant both in terms of seeds and transplanted starters.  At least we have the Old Virginia tomatoes, yellow banana peppers, and some basil in the ground.

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