well, it didn't freeze after all.
Annie found another tub. yesterday I filled it with dirt mixed liberally with rabbit manure,.
I was going to plant carrots, but I changed my mind/
called DD Barby and she is going to give me some everbearing strawberries./
I usually don't have much good luck with strawberries.
if they don't do well this time, I will not try again/
I have to stake the tomatoes asap.
 
well, it didn't freeze after all.
Annie found another tub. yesterday I filled it with dirt mixed liberally with rabbit manure,.
I was going to plant carrots, but I changed my mind/
called DD Barby and she is going to give me some everbearing strawberries./
I usually don't have much good luck with strawberries.
if they don't do well this time, I will not try again/
I have to stake the tomatoes asap.
I didn't get as cold as they said either
finally got RAIN ...a half inch so far lol
 
so far it has stayed above the mid 3o's at night
I am not covering anything and even leaving the tomatoes out,. so far none of the plants are doing ok. the peas are growing. the beans are not up yet. I hope the bean seeds don't rot in the ground
today looks like it will be sunny and dry,.
yesterday I bought 16 strawberry roots
I hope to get them planted today.
I found a bit of ambition and took Ollie and carried the 3pt drag up to the garage, now I have to collect the tines.
have to drop the back blade off and mount the drag.
 
last night I broke down and covered plants.
the weather guy said it was going to freeze hard.
I got up at 5am, it was 35F the temp is rising already so all seems to be OK.
I will cover again tonight,. better to be safe than sorry. it takes only ten minutes to do the job.
 
last night I broke down and covered plants.
the weather guy said it was going to freeze hard.
I got up at 5am, it was 35F the temp is rising already so all seems to be OK.
I will cover again tonight,. better to be safe than sorry. it takes only ten minutes to do the job.
I was about 40 last night
I still haven't planted the tomatoes or peppers
 
My tomatoes, peppers, cukes, and butternut squash are still all in the green house. Tonight "should" be the last night of possible upper 30s. (They advertised 38/39 the last two nights, but we stayed about 40. I'm not complaining.)

I really want to get these plants in the garden!
 

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