Food for all kinds of beings!

The cold weather crops have been in the ground for a week. All are doing well. We had a light snow on Friday night and temperatures around 30 most of last week. Perfect for these crops.
Food for all kinds of beings!

The cold weather crops have been in the ground for a week. All are doing well. We had a light snow on Friday night and temperatures around 30 most of last week. Perfect for these crops.
Thanks for sharing the bounty! Even with 1″ of snow, the winter plants are doing well. Tomatoes, zucchini, and chard go out this weekend. 🙂
hi, Keep in mind that summer crops need warm soil temperatures and nights consistently above 50. Above 55 is better. They will not grow in not adequate conditions; they go dormant and wait. So, there is no benefit to summer plants with early planting. But, chard is a cold weather crop that can also tolerate summer heat. Mine has been in the ground for a week already and is thriving. Plant away!