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Old April 11, 2016   #16
oakley
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I always hesitate to do too much in and out. Garage cover i've done to get out of hail or damaging storms. I've got a radio flyer kids wagon from a yard sale for some bigger potted up start trays, and a hand truck for the fig tree and Meyer lemon.

It needs to be horrid drop in temp, (like we just had with snow), for moving inside. I usually just side mine under my outdoor table for a storm or into the garage where the temps are similar, just protected. Once back out i keep them in the shade.

I do believe too much in and out is reversing and confusing the hardening off. Unless the weather is a bit more stabilized than what we have had in the NEast.

Night time 50 i don't touch them. Just some eaves cover.
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Old April 11, 2016   #17
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Yeah It was supposed to rain 4 days straight and didn't want them to get water logged, that's what happened to my tomatoes last year. Maybe I'm trying to baby them too much haha. I bought a tarp yesterday so instead of lugging them inside I can just slide them under the tarp when heavy rains come. They look to be recovering fine though.
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