Rosalind
Deeply Rooted
I honestly don't know how this happened. It was cold last night but not THAT cold--it's been chillier, and it didn't freeze. The plants were all covered up, as they have been since last Friday. They were perfectly fine last night. I watered them, put the lid down on the cold frame. This morning, opened the cold frame just a crack. It was about 60F today. Got home from work, all DEAD!
Those were tomato and pepper and squash seedlings that I've been growing since FEBRUARY. Last year I started plants in March and it was too late, they were still little spindly things by May. This year, I had heating mats, I started them plenty early, they were nice bushy little things and I worried that they'd be root-bound by late April/early May. I started hardening them off in the cold frame last week, and they were doing great, getting greener and bushier and happy as could be. A lot of them were seeds that I can't get any more of. The stupid season ends so early here, that even if I start new ones right now or buy started plants from the greenhouse, I won't get anything till September.
WHY!!!!?????!!!!
Those were tomato and pepper and squash seedlings that I've been growing since FEBRUARY. Last year I started plants in March and it was too late, they were still little spindly things by May. This year, I had heating mats, I started them plenty early, they were nice bushy little things and I worried that they'd be root-bound by late April/early May. I started hardening them off in the cold frame last week, and they were doing great, getting greener and bushier and happy as could be. A lot of them were seeds that I can't get any more of. The stupid season ends so early here, that even if I start new ones right now or buy started plants from the greenhouse, I won't get anything till September.
WHY!!!!?????!!!!