I have been outside and it isn’t very warm today. In fact there has been no sun. Better increase my intake of Vitamin D. I haven’t checked my garden yet either. I better do that and see if I recieved any frost damage.
So far, from a distance it is looking pretty good. Let’s get closer. Currently it is 51F and the low is supposed to be 41F.
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So Far, So Good. You Can See Tomatoes On The Left And Green Peppers On The Right. Green Pepper Foliage Shows Some Frost. |
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Some Of The Leaves Are Curled. Tomatoes Look Alright. There Are Many Tomatoes On This Plant. I Am Glad I Put The Heavier Blanket On Them. |
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I Didn’t Get This Covered. I Picked The Cucumber And It Was Fine Too. |
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I Didn’t Get This Covered And Can See Some Damage. The Cauliflower Never Formed A Head. The Cabbage Is Small. I Suspect The Big Yellow Flower Took Most Of The Moisture. It Is Also West Side Of House. |
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Rhubarb Definitely Shows Signs Of Frost And Of Fall Season. |
There you have it. I am so glad I made preparations to save my garden from frost. Thank you to my brother Tom for the extra sheets. If you want to know a TRUE TOMATO LOVER, this is the guy to meet! He is a farmer raising Corn and Soybeans and is very proud of how well my tomato garden has done. I know when I put them in this spring, I blessed each and every plant “The Flylady Way!”
Keep Flying!
Marilyn