So, for the last time, I think we’ve turned the corner into frost-free weather…now?
Who knows.
I sure don’t. We had another frost…a hard frost - 34 degrees on Tuesday night. The forecast called for 40 degrees.
What a surprise. Nothing was covered. Not the tomatoes, not the peppers, not the eggplant, nor zucchini, cucumbers, more tomatoes. So, to summarize, we didn’t lose anything!!!
My heart was in a ball as I got out to the farm a little before 7am. By the good grace, it was all good. I still really don’t know how. But, life is FULL of mysteries. This is just another. The neighbor lost her peppers, melons, and summer squash. Wildgrace Farm has some wild grace.
I didn’t/don’t take that blessing for granted. It could have been gone. So, the next night, although it was forecasted for 40, I covered most things anyway with Agribon hoophouses. It was a gesture of gratitude on my part.
I am so happy the warm-weather veggies have made it through April. The tomatoes are setting green little fruit - getting nearly knee high.
The CSA is starting next week…there’s still room if you’ve been on the fence and want to join (hint hint…a little shameless advertising).
As a final note…in the ensuing years as a farmer, I will never:
1. Plant melon transplants in March
2. leave the agribon off the tomatoes/peppers/eggplant until April passes and WARM May weather arrives
3. get apprehensive about starting the CSA and if I can do it or not
4. believe the weather on the internet
I am going to start signing off from now on.
Much love,
Andrew
We’re not out of the woods yet, according to the forecast.
Temperatures will drop to the low thirties for Saturday and Sunday. I have to make sure the hatches are batted on the tomato hoophouses. I knew the low temperatures were coming, thanks to a little thing I like to call “the internet”. I don’t know how farmers used to do it, but thanks to weather.com I now know that after Sunday I am pretty much in the clear to plant out Peppers, Eggplant and the load of summer veggies.
The last average frost date is probably around the end of April here. It hasn’t frosted since the middle of March. Last week it was 88 degrees with an overnight low of 52! Sunday is supposed to be 52 degrees as the high! With a low of 33. Is the weather really getting wacky? Or has it always been like this and now I’m just paying attention?
Well, that’s all the news in weather.
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