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Oh no! I don’t have any frost on mine but I have several varieties of tomatoes and peppers that have been mostly uncovered for cool nights down to 40-42 F and have been worried about them a bit still.
Same. I'm hoping to come across helpful tomato growing advice.
I started seedlings in the house back in pate February, yet they are still so small. They got to about 3"-4" By mother's day, and I planted them in my new raised bed.
Then hit with them cold nights and heavy rain for two weeks straight.
They are not happy. I see folks with tomato plants a foot tall already, and I just stare at my babies in shame.