32°F this morning. It did frost.
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I pulled my pea vines last night, full of powdery mildew. Some of the pods were powdered as well, so I rinsed them all, placed in a pastic bag, then sprayed a little white vinegar over them, shook to distribute the vinegar, put in refrigerator. I'll shell them tonight.I found a tomato starting to show color while working in the garden yesterday.
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The rest of the peas are shelled in the refrigerator. Plants have been pulled. When I get this bed cleaned up I will plant pickling cucumbers.
@fuzzi I estimated the length of my pea trellis wrong. It is only 12 ft not the 16-18 ft I mentioned. I have ended up with a total of 3 gallons of shelled peas.
I think the trellis seems longer when I am picking!![]()
Did everything make it?32°F this morning. It did frost.
Of course, I haven't moved any of the frost intolerant plants into the garden yet. Another frost is predicted for Sunday. No planting until after then.Did everything make it?
32°F again this morning. Yes, more frost.32°F this morning. It did frost.
Wishing some warmth your way!32°F again this morning. Yes, more frost.
Congrats on the graduation!We will be have a few days of cooler weather. Today will be low 80's but then highs in the 70s and lows in the 50s. I'm sure afterwards it will be hazy, hot and humid until possibly October.
No gardening for me today. A few chores to do then Awards Night at my grandson's school. He will be graduating high school June 6. Time flies! He is a good kid and I am so proud!
Wishing some warmth your way!