Showing posts with label Easter cold snap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easter cold snap. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Easter Cold Snap

Yes, it's wisdom handed down from our grandparents, don't plant the vegetable garden until Good Friday and look out for the Easter Snap.  I just googled "How often is there an Easter snap" and found no meteorological data. Anyway for the past 2 weeks the weather has been very spring like.  We planted the tomatoes, squash, tender herbs and peppers. 










The peach tree is blooming.












The dogwood tree is in full bloom.












 
The azaleas are in full bloom.
























 Then the forecast for 6 a.m. Monday was a low of 31, Tuesday, 28 and Wednesday, 31 degrees.  So the entire area was under a freeze warning.  Of course down here we can't really complain, many places just a little north got a blanket of snow.

I have always planted after Easter, but for the past 2 years the temperature hits the 90's and even 100 degrees before the tomatoes have time to develop.  So I decided not to wait.  I want a good crop of tomatoes this year. With that decision comes the extra work of covering all the vegetables when the Easter Snap attacks.
Yes they are warm under here!
Tomorrow and this weekend it will be back to the 70's, that's degrees not ugly clothes.