16 April 2019

cold nights again

Nearly all of my young plants had to come inside.
view from the other side:
some closeups: epazote, celosia behind
Opopeo amaranth, sweet basil, celosia:
Hyssop:
Peppers in front of tarragon (doing great) and sweet potato vine (ailing from something):
Zinnia and cosmos:
Cosmos in front of cucumber seedlings
Nicotiana are quickly becoming very crowded. I realized too late I made the mistake again of sowing in a tray and not directly in the ground . . . dang
Tithonias:
These are looking great (except one that's stunted). I can't wait to plant them out and see if the hummningbird visits again.
Only those that can withstand down to fifty degrees stayed out in the coldframe over night (with a blanket over it): tomatoes
marigolds, chervil, basil and cranesbill
When it warms up to sixty air temp, window lid comes off and I tuck some of the cosmos and zinnias in there- shelter from the high winds we've been having. It fills up the space!

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