I normally don’t plant my tomatoes until the first week of May but I was stuck between a rock and a hard place.

After coming back from a trip, I opened my greenhouse and realized that my tomatoes had become leggy due to the heat.

My two options were to throw them away and plant new seeds, or find a way to plant them deep and hope they could survive.

Anyway, I tried to save the least leggy ones under my DIY frost covering.

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  1. What I do late in the season is cover them with a tarp and put hot water in several 1 gallon jugs and put them under the tarp and off the ground. Not sure how much it helped, but nothing froze.

  2. i bought and planted marigolds 2 days before a random frost and half of them died 🥲🥲🥲

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