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Old February 23, 2009   #11
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They may have been off by a few degrees but I still credit them with being more accurate than most. It must have been the high winds along with the cold temps that effected the plants. I slept in Sunday and it was 39 when I got up at 9, so maybe 3 to 5 degrees colder at most. Had this happened last year or the year before they would have been covered. trying not to baby them so much this year and it may have cost me a setback. Not a big deal though cause it looks like only 4 or 5 plants were effected. Will know more in the next couple of days
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