Yup snow.

A few of my peppers are severely wilted. :(

I should have brought them in last night. :hit

I may lose a couple tomatoes too. I have extras of them though.

I will try and pop a few more seeds in of the pepper type that look bad.
Sometimes the early gardening gamble pays off, and other years it doesn't. This year is taking forever. We generally get late season frosts here into the end of May, but usually it's warmer in between.

I have lost everything in past years being too optimistic. Hopefully some peppers survived for you. :fl
 
Send the snow down here!!!! Please!!! I am melting from sweat!

My tee from the weekend.
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Sometimes the early gardening gamble pays off, and other years it doesn't. This year is taking forever. We generally get late season frosts here into the end of May, but usually it's warmer in between.

I have lost everything in past years being too optimistic. Hopefully some peppers survived for you. :fl

I really hope I don't lose the pablano peppers. I only had 4 to start with.
They take forever to grow.
 
I really hope I don't lose the pablano peppers. I only had 4 to start with.
They take forever to grow.
That's where I end up running to every greenhouse trying to find replacements. :th Peppers are around 12 weeks before for start date. You can't make that up.
 
The squash, pumpkin, cukes, flowers and strawberry plants all look good.

Yeah that 12 weeks is impossible to do over.

I didn't even set seed for anaheim. :(

I guess I will be buying those. :hmm
You are way ahead of me. I haven't planted any warm season crops except for my tomatoes. I can't stand peppers so I don't grow them anymore. Did you start the other stuff or direct seed?
 
You are way ahead of me. I haven't planted any warm season crops except for my tomatoes. I can't stand peppers so I don't grow them anymore. Did you start the other stuff or direct seed?

I have lots started. :p

Let's see......
Cukes 3 kinds
Watermelon
Pumpkin
Cabbage
Zucchini
Marigolds
Snap Dragon
Zinnia
Cantaloupe
Yellow squash
Bell peppers
Jalapeno
Pablano
Bunching onions and Utah giant onions

I think that is most of it.......

In ground are peas (3 kinds) radish, spinach, lettuce and Swiss chard.


OMG I forgot about the tomatoes they are in pots and should have been in the list!!
:th
 

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