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Don't forget to uncover on warm/sunny winter days
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Don't forget to uncover on warm/sunny winter days
I'm pretty good about remembering to COVER my plants when we have a cold spell, but not always good about UNCOVERING them if we get a warm and/or sunny day.
It's really cold here in Maryland today but we're expecting a warmup Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. THANKFULLY that was the topic of conversation at the restaurant I went to this evening, "Brrrr, it's cold." (Today's HIGH was 37 and it's 27 right now.) "Yep, but just wait until Sunday, it's supposed to get back up to 68." "Wait! What?"
Has anyone else FRIED their plants in the winter because they forgot to VENT their greenhouse or UNCOVER their beds on warm or even sunny days?
It's really cold here in Maryland today but we're expecting a warmup Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. THANKFULLY that was the topic of conversation at the restaurant I went to this evening, "Brrrr, it's cold." (Today's HIGH was 37 and it's 27 right now.) "Yep, but just wait until Sunday, it's supposed to get back up to 68." "Wait! What?"
Has anyone else FRIED their plants in the winter because they forgot to VENT their greenhouse or UNCOVER their beds on warm or even sunny days?
I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
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Re: Don't forget to uncover on warm/sunny winter days
Guilty
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Re: Don't forget to uncover on warm/sunny winter days
I also tend to forget that plants need WATER when they're covered.
I have seen women looking at jewelry ads with a misty eye and one hand resting on the heart, and I only know what they're feeling because that's how I read the seed catalogs in January - Barbara Kingsolver - Animal, Vegetable, Miracle
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Re: Don't forget to uncover on warm/sunny winter days
walshevak wrote:Guilty
Kay
+1 If there's any chance of sunshine, vent!
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