The wind has been howling today, making it feel quite cool. We made our trip up to the cemeteries, hoping our plantings survive overnight.

Here at home we covered the lilies as they have their buds now.

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My little garden now has an overnight cover, and I’ve brought in all the young plants and pots with sprouts.

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The temperature is currently 51 degrees, expecting to drop to 33 or lower overnight. I hope we don’t lose anything to frost.

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3 Responses to “Just in Case”

Becky Says:

Your plants all look snuggled in for the night. It’s 36ยบ here right now at 10:47PM, and I’m afraid it will get to the low 30’s or worse. I covered up everything that couldn’t be brought in the garage. We had all that wind on Saturday. Today was sunny but really cool.
Take care.
B.

jan Says:

Your plants look wonderful. We, too, have had howling winds and torrential rain! Our early spinach is almost ready to eat but I have yet to get the peas planted.
This year seems like an early year here in Maine, How about your area?

Ruth Says:

It is cold south of the lakes too, I see. We missed an overnight frost because of wind and cloud cover, but it is still unseasonably cool and wet.

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