Happy Harvest Blog
Tomatoes in
Itβs that time of year. The tomatoes are installed in the greenhouse (today), and now I have to scrupulously keep the chickens out (lest this happens again), let the guineas in at night but not so soon that there are marauding chickens still about, keep an eye on closed/open doors for air and heat circulation, and watch the forecast like a hawk for frost temperature dips. Itβs a nervous time, while the tomatoes are still baby plants. I swear planting is getting faster and more efficient every year though.
Seedling disaster
If this happens to anybody else, that you think your tomato seedlings might have frozen in the night, although they look ok in the early morning, supposedly if you splash them with water or dunk them before they are thawed by the warming day, they may survive!
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