My you are brave, Even with water shields I wouldn't dare plant tomatoes for another month.
I am brave. :) I figured worse case scenario they will rot because it doesn't quite warm up enough. That happened one year and I was able to shove the tops in the ground and they rooted. I like to gamble because our growing season is so short. May to September.

Long range forecast shows 50-60's. I'm willing to risk it. They won't get frost in their kozy kotes. I just need to manage how open the tops should be.

It's turning out to be a slow starting year here. I usually get my tomatoes out by the first of May. Frost date here is May 15. My goal every year is to get tomatoes by the end of June. :fl .I have accomplished that a few times.

Normally we don't get any ripe tomatoes until nearly August without me planting out early, and the use of the kozy kotes. I can't wait that long for fresh tomatoes. :drool
 
Those kozy koats look neat. Are they hard to fill?

Planted my peppers today in the garden. I also up potted some of my tomatoes that I will be planting next month when my potatoes are dug.
I do get a bit wet trying to fill them myself. With help they are pretty easy. Put them around a 5 gallon bucket. Someone holds the water reservoirs open, the other works the hose.
 
Zone 5 update:)... Most likely we will not get frost anymore:fl
Took some pix. Wanted to share.
This lonely tulip comes up in the lawn. I will dig up and transplant into a flower bead after it finishes blooming. I mow the grass around these flower in that section of lawn now.
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These are Hyacinths that grow next to that tulip. I will consider relocating some of them into a flower bed also.
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Crabapple in bloom. Last year the frost wiped out the crabapple fruit. This year, looks like it may not get frost.
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My Scarlet Hawthorn. Pix did not come out very well focused. :hit
Just LUV and enjoy the blooms in the springtime.
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And the Day lilies below are growing very well. :thumbsup
 

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