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Old February 16, 2006   #1
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Default tomatoes survive 24 degrees!!!

I planted 250 tomatoes out a month before average frost date. The weather here in California zone 8-9 had been in the 70's day and 40's night and I couldn't resist risking 1/3 rd of my earliest transplants. The weather turned bad last night. I got up at 3:30 and the thermometer said 30. I ran to the field, threw another layer of agribon-19 over the rows and started the overhead irrigation. The max-min thermometer this morning said 24!!! and the row cover was an igloo of ice. The neighboring bok choi and trees were coated in huge icicles like after an ice storm. I peaked under the row cover this afternoon after a long sunny day (yikes). Most of the Siberian looked fine, the Glacier looked frosted on top but still alive, the Stupice about the same. More cold weather predicted. Wish me luck.
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Old February 16, 2006   #2
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Old February 16, 2006   #3
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If it got down to 24 here, WE would all die
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Old February 17, 2006   #4
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What's 24 in Strine?
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Old February 17, 2006   #5
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Sounds like Canberra - no wonder the pollies are stupified.
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Old February 17, 2006   #7
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If it got down to 24 here, WE would all die
(ROFL)
Up until this week we have had a VERY MILD winter, I was almost tempted to start a few leafy greens in the greenhouse because the frost was even out of the soil. Of course dreams of an EXTRA EARLY tomato crop danced in my head, too.
Last Sunday in the greenhouse it was 33C (91.4F) (14C (57.2F)outside) and then an Arctic cold front blew in and the temperature dropped to -31C (-23.8F) last night. (with the windchill -39C (-38.2F).
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Old February 17, 2006   #8
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Sounds like you are doing okay with your tomatoes. I want to put in some early ones but that is still off for awhile here. Zone 5 here . Good luck with yours. Those early ones will sell. Why I want to do that too.
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-32 actual temp this am and should be -50 tonight with wind chills.
I have 6 - 6week old seedlings for a trial in the cold frame next month.
I sure hope it warms up drastically before then.
Great to hear you beat mother nature that round.

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Old February 17, 2006   #10
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-32 actual temp this am and should be -50 tonight with wind chills.
I have 6 - 6week old seedlings for a trial in the cold frame next month.
I sure hope it warms up drastically before then.
Great to hear you beat mother nature that round.

Jeanne
..and to think I was cold this morning at 14°.
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Old February 17, 2006   #11
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Since this winter has been VERY mild I planted mesclin, spinach, and lettuce about 6 weeks ago, and tossed some plastic over it.
Last night I picked about a peck of baby greens for a few huge salads!
Not bad for dead of winter zone 5!
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