posted 1 year ago
I'm in central Texas, and I was feeling a little paranoid last night ... vindicated this morning! There was indeed a heavy frost/light freeze, and I was so glad I took my tomato, basil, and squash seedlings inside last night ... and covered the pumpkins, watermelon and such that were already in ground.
After 3 years, I finally figured out how to use the weather forecast. wunderground.com is my fav resource, and they give an hour by hour for temp and dew point. Previously, I was frustrated because I'd just check overnight forecast low ...38 deg ..."no problem" i'd think, and wake up to dead seedlings, or a ruined late season honeydew melon patch.
Last night, I saw the dewpoint forecast to dip to 32 even tho the low temp was 38, so I covered.
Also, I was on guard because of something an old farmer told me:
"If you hear thunder in January, be prepared for a late frost/freeze" ...and we had thunderstorms in January this year
row row row your boat, gently down the stream
merrily merrily merrily, merrily, life is but a dream.