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Old May 1, 2012   #1
Boutique Tomatoes
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Default Would you plant out?

I've been planning on planting out this week, however now it looks like we're in for several days of thunderstorms; some potentially severe tomorrow. If we get 40+mph winds my row covers are going to be in the next county.

Sooo tempted to roll the dice and plant some out after dinner. Plants are hardened off, planting amendments are all on hand and the holes are dug and everything.

I've got extras of pretty much everything, but I'm wondering if I'm just sacrificing them and I'd be better holding off until this weather passes. Problem is if we get a lot of rain I won't be able to plant after the storms pass until the ground dries out again.

Maybe I should see what the weather says in the morning and skip work for a few hours if it changes, they're wrong so often these days.


What to do, what to do...
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