[Ag-eq] Weird weather
Zach
zm290 at msstate.edu
Thu May 19 13:07:42 UTC 2016
Oh what I wouldn't do for rhubarb.
Zac
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Subject: [Ag-eq] Weird weather
We are having weird weather this spring. It's hot for a couple days, then
regular spring weather, then down to around 40 degrees at night. I haven't
been able to plant my warm-weather plants like tomatoes, eggplants, and
marigolds, because it's still too cold. Usually I've put them out about 3
weeks ago. I have beautiful tomato plants, but I don't know if I'll get
much fruit, because everything is so delayed. I'm hopeful that I can put
them in next week. Zoicks, practically Memorial Day! That's tomato
planting time in Montana, not New Jersey!
On the other hand, my rhubarb is doing well, and I'm going to harvest the
first oregano crop today, possibly. And the berries are all in
bloom-strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries. Love fresh berries!
Tracy
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