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Monday, April 23, 2012
Vegetable Coats
Here it is the end of April and we are still bouncing back and forth between summer and winter. The temperature at night, which has been balmy, is now flirting with freezing. I've scraped frost off of the car windshield and had to dig out my heavier coat again. The coats for the vegetables are less than flattering. I keep a box of rags, and so on these near freezing nights you can find the tomato towers wrapped in old, frayed towels. The squash plants are covered in bits of old sheets while the peppers sport an assortment of wash cloths and hand towels. The garden looks like someone dumped the rag box on it, which I guess I did! Although it is not beautiful, the old rags have kept the plants safe from the frost. The tomato blossoms seem to have survived, and those bundled up vegetables look beautiful to me on a frosty morning.
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frost,
vegetables
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