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Old May 15, 2008   #1
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A hectic week continues. In my little village if you volunteer for one group or event it is difficult not to become involved with lots of things. So far this week I've had several meetings, one presentation, about forty phone calls, a couple of stories to write for the newspaper; all while my son and I were building a new shed for all my garden toys and tools. Tomorrow my sons, son-in-law and I are going on a three day trout fishing/camping trip/golf outing/ Shasta drinking weekend.

At an hour before dark my wife reminded me I had a bunch of tomatoes to plant since the weather just now is cooperating. I had not forgotten, I was just going to let them go for a few days. They are in the ground.

Any problem with planting at dusk? I have always planted in the morning so I could keep an eye out for problems. I guess I will know on Monday.
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Old May 16, 2008   #2
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Someone asserted that planting in the evening reduced
transplant shock in a thread last year.
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I always plant at night or on a day that has overcast skies.

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I always try to plant at dusk (assuming that the night temperatures are warm enough for the seedlings) , so the transplants have the entire night to adjust to their new home. Planting in the morning on a sunny day is not a good idea, in my opinion .
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I plant whatever time of day I have available for the job.

The only concern I have for planting very late in the day is watering in the plants. Often the water from the hose or faucet will be cold. Sometimes it's difficult to keep water off the leaves. Cold and wet on leaves and roots as darkness sets in is probably not the best start for the plant. A lot depends on what happens the next day. Good weather, no problem.
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I'm like Ruth. Do avoid the heat of the day if over 85. Otherwise when I have time they go in. And in the cowpots I haven't noticed the shock. I have them setting out in the open hardening off and just set them in the ground. Seems they have took off better than the few I had in plastic cups and removed and planted. Still early though to make a good judgement. JD
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Twenty-three of twenty-four came through very well, but a favorite, KBX is looking puny. The bad part is, that is the variety I gave away my spare. Hopefully it will survive.

From now on all my tomato planting will be done in the evening. Thanks.
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