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Thu, Mar 21, 13 at 9:52
| will tomatoes & peppers planted outside survive several nights of temp lows of 37 degrees? This would only be the low & once reached the temp would begin to warm up at the rate of about 3 degrees per hour till the highs of around 65 degrees is reached. Thanks |
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- Posted by barnhardt9999 8a (My Page) on Thu, Mar 21, 13 at 12:01
| Temprature wise you are fine. The trouble with 37 is if its clear and calm your probably going to see frost which will damage the leaves. |
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- Posted by JulieWerner none (My Page) on Fri, Mar 22, 13 at 15:12
| We are going to have a cold snap here for the next few days and I covered mine just in case of a frost, plus its going to be very overcast and damp. |
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