Re: Time and weather
- Subject: Re: Time and weather
- From: I* H*
- Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 08:27:56 -0400
Here in the Catskills about 100 miles north of NYC, we too have not been
able to put tender plants in the ground due to frost;
several years ago a farmer told me that if it's going to be frosty this
late it will happen around the time of the new moon, so once that's
past, we can put them in.
All my tomatoes and annuals from seed are still either in the house
under lights or on the sunny porch, covered at night with glass, and
they've been all right.
Isabelle Hayes
ECPep@aol.com wrote:
>snip<
> We are now into May 22 and it is still not safe for tender plants here. This
> will be a June 01 year for my part of the country. We are supposed to get
> warmer weather by the end of the week. What Paul gets in Minnesota usually
> comes to us about two days later so Paul's reports are heralds for us.
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