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Old May 19, 2016   #31
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Haha.. We're looking at rain Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday! =/
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Old May 19, 2016   #32
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Geeez !
40s are way of life here in my garden. Just listen to this.
I began planting out as of 4/5/16 >>> that is 45 days ago.
This week we will have lows as low as 44F. No worries. My plants are used to it and fruiting already, at 30" height. Have seen lows at 38, 39 half a dozen times.

Tomato plants don't mind cool air as long as the soil is warm. That is where they get the nutrients from. If you don't believe me, ask Mr. Big ( Vlado).
" GET YOUR HEAD COOL, YOUR FEET WARM !" (G.B. SHAW)
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Old May 19, 2016   #33
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Dude, I need your guy's help identifying something. I will try and get a pic.
There is this HUGE yellowy/reddish/orange thing hovering low in the sky this morning. It is out towards the east. It causes me to squint when I look at it.
Any thoughts on what it could be?


Just NASA, not to worry.
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