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May 10, 2024
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O Gaucho
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Planted my tomatoes 3 weeks ago. Covered them with buckets at night and they
Survived the cold this past week. Now I figure I am ahead of the game. Can’t wait for fresh tomatoes.
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Update: most of the pepper plants I put in the ground April 27 are mostly dead
StantonMac
May 10, 5:02pm
The rule of thumb for the Wasatch Front is: don't plant until after Mother's Day
jdub
May 10, 5:04pm
Yes, always
BYU'01
May 10, 6:39pm
Average last frost along Wasatch is May 15.
Best Guess
May 10, 5:23pm
What? I've been lied to all these years?
StantonMac
May 10, 5:33pm
Rough rule is Mother's Day but yes, 15th is the date.
Soupie
May 10, 5:43pm
Old news, that used to be the case, but hasn't been true in most of the valleys
basman
May 10, 5:57pm
You may be in an earlier zone, but that average is still around May 15. In fact
Best Guess
May 10, 6:31pm
One year I planted the end of March during our spring break But lately it is getting more around Mother’s Day
Osteotome
May 10, 5:25pm
Blame it on global warming.
Les IsMore
May 10, 6:24pm
Planted my tomatoes 3 weeks ago. Covered them with buckets at night and they
O Gaucho
May 10, 5:50pm
RE: Update: most of the pepper plants I put in the ground April 27 are mostly
Mister P
May 10, 6:19pm
There's a big difference between mostly dead and all dead
misterpepper
May 10, 6:44pm
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