Wish me luck. Don’t have enough frost covers for my tomatoes. by 0piates gardeningVegetableVegetable Gardening 4 Comments Street--Ad6731 1 week ago Use bed sheets Firm_Window_2455 1 week ago Yes cover them! Even if they don’t die they will be stunted. It can set them back weeks. 0piates 1 week ago https://preview.redd.it/hqzrh2a5aapg1.jpeg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=89617f15be607a9f03ecade35f249be0a24e5602 Found another frost blanket in my attic. jp7755qod 1 week ago Getting my frost blankets ready too. 3 nights in the 40s, and one in the 30s ( Fahrenheit ). It shouldn’t be freezing, but wind chill and exposed tomatoes don’t mix well!
Firm_Window_2455 1 week ago Yes cover them! Even if they don’t die they will be stunted. It can set them back weeks.
0piates 1 week ago https://preview.redd.it/hqzrh2a5aapg1.jpeg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=89617f15be607a9f03ecade35f249be0a24e5602 Found another frost blanket in my attic.
jp7755qod 1 week ago Getting my frost blankets ready too. 3 nights in the 40s, and one in the 30s ( Fahrenheit ). It shouldn’t be freezing, but wind chill and exposed tomatoes don’t mix well!
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Use bed sheets
Yes cover them! Even if they don’t die they will be stunted. It can set them back weeks.
https://preview.redd.it/hqzrh2a5aapg1.jpeg?width=4284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=89617f15be607a9f03ecade35f249be0a24e5602
Found another frost blanket in my attic.
Getting my frost blankets ready too. 3 nights in the 40s, and one in the 30s ( Fahrenheit ). It shouldn’t be freezing, but wind chill and exposed tomatoes don’t mix well!