Most stuff should be able to take it, but lots of pepper and tomatoe starts.

  • @SchmidtGeneticsOP
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    7 months ago

    That’s what I’m hoping, it looked to mainly be the lower grass parts, wasn’t everywhere atleast, so it appears I have frost pockets though…

    Wasn’t supposed to have frost, it was 4 last night, but the forecast doesn’t account for the valley it seems. I’ve got poly I could lay across them, but rolled the dice last night as there wasn’t any warnings for the towns around that I saw either.

    I’ve tossed some ideas around on my head, something like that is super easy, I can also get some rebar and pound it into the ground with some pvc pipes as hoops and drap poly or a decent grow tarp over. This has the advantage of also doubling as critter guards too with a mesh covering.

    I think the neighbours cat dug up a portion of the garden last night… so sounds like it’s gonna be a sooner than later fix ughhh…. Haha.

    Thanks appreciate the advice though!

    • @Nouveau_Burnswick
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      57 months ago

      A mini weather station may be worth investing in to lock down your specific microclimate (or see if any of your neighbors have one)

      You can get some cheaper ones sub $200, or maybe find one on kijiji from someone else upgrading.

      I use mine to run a few home automations too, so it was a no brainer to use it for the garden too.

      • @SchmidtGeneticsOP
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        47 months ago

        I asked the wife for a smart fancy one for my birthday, so another week, but you’re speaking my language growmie! Haha.

        Yeah I would like one with HA integration for when I get around to figuring that out as well, so we will see how it goes next week I guess!