NwMtGardener
Garden Addicted
Wouldn't 40 degrees be fine for hardening off? Or is that too cold.
Haha, I was thinking how WARM 40 degrees sounds, so why the heck is Bay bringing the squash in the house...ohyeah, I'm not a squash!!
Wouldn't 40 degrees be fine for hardening off? Or is that too cold.
Haha, I was thinking how WARM 40 degrees sounds, so why the heck is Bay bringing the squash in the house...ohyeah, I'm not a squash!!
This IS Texas we're talking about! I don't care where those cute little squash seeds were raised, they are Texas squash now and they love HEAT!Wouldn't 40 degrees be fine for hardening off? Or is that too cold.
It's going to be 5 degrees here tonight. 40 seems like the tropics to me right now. I always find 40 in september feels like mid-winter. And 40 in the spring feels like heaven. I don't ever remember a winter where we have had so much cold below 20 degrees.