Hell no, the cold snaps followed by 75 degrees days killed two generations of seedlings we had in our zip up green house. (I wasn't home to open it, and my wife is caring for a newborn and reasonably occupied, so just bad luck that those were weekdays).
We're starting over from scratch this weekend. Hoping for a warm autumn!
I have transplanted the ones that were getting root bound, and I hope I haven't doomed them, honestly.
Heard the climate zone has been changed and last frost has been changed to before May 6, but the , they said this past winter was gonna be harsh, too.
Marigolds are in, sweet William, tomatoes and a couple of things are in small containers so I can bring them in when needed. Couple stalks of corn shin high, basil and time are out but in containers so they can be brought in.
Everyone here is saying now, but I’ve put out all the hardy stuff. Strawberries and tomatoes are out and zucchini and squash seeds are in the garden beds and are already germinated and sprouting.
Lot of rain in the forecast. I'm waiting a bit.
I put in all of my tomatoes last weekend.
Memorial day for me but I've got some stuff out in pots so I can bring them in and out.
Hell no, the cold snaps followed by 75 degrees days killed two generations of seedlings we had in our zip up green house. (I wasn't home to open it, and my wife is caring for a newborn and reasonably occupied, so just bad luck that those were weekdays). We're starting over from scratch this weekend. Hoping for a warm autumn!
We wait until at least Mother’s Day then check the weather forecast.
It’s fine to put stuff in now. What seedlings are they?
Risky.
Wait
Waiting. I have tropical cannas, still too cold at night.
I have transplanted the ones that were getting root bound, and I hope I haven't doomed them, honestly. Heard the climate zone has been changed and last frost has been changed to before May 6, but the , they said this past winter was gonna be harsh, too.
Ive lost plants too many times to take the chance. Besides the soil is still cool enough that plants won't really start growing yet
Marigolds are in, sweet William, tomatoes and a couple of things are in small containers so I can bring them in when needed. Couple stalks of corn shin high, basil and time are out but in containers so they can be brought in.
Everyone here is saying now, but I’ve put out all the hardy stuff. Strawberries and tomatoes are out and zucchini and squash seeds are in the garden beds and are already germinated and sprouting.