The temperature is still freezing some nights, with daytime highs in the 70's. Lost some tomato tops and flowers to frost night before last. Yes, squash and canteloupe seedlings made it fine. It's as if a deadly ribbon of cold sneaked through the garden, selecting its victims in the night.
CHRISTINE HAESE is a native of Arizona, a published author, and lives with her husband in the White Mountains near the New Mexico border. She journals and writes about Western adventures, colorful characters, hiking, exploring, gardening, pets, livestock, wildlife, and wild lives.
Wednesday, April 21, 2021
Winter Nights and Summer Days
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