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 Posted By: jglass 
Apr 30  # 51 of 124
Im so glad you stuff made it ok.
We got lucky here it got to 35 but didnt frost.
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 Posted By: KYHeirloomer 
Apr 30  # 52 of 124
I dodged that bullet too, Jglass. But friends in Lexington report having had a heavy frost.

Hopefully this is winter's last hurrah. But don't get cocky. The average last frost in central KY is May 10, a few days later where you are.
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 Posted By: Cook Chatty Cathy 
Apr 30  # 53 of 124
Keep those brown bags handy!!! I really mean it they work, even when folks are picking fun at ya'---My fiances' exact words were "What a monstrocity!" when he first saw my garden this morn! And here I was proud as a peacock that I had beat mother nature! HOO-RAH!
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 Posted By: jglass 
Apr 30  # 54 of 124
Quote KYHeirloomer wrote:
I dodged that bullet too, Jglass. But friends in Lexington report having had a heavy frost.

Hopefully this is winter's last hurrah. But don't get cocky. The average last frost in central KY is May 10, a few days later where you are.

Father in law has tons of apple trees covered in buds.
A frost would be very bad right now.
I have my fingers crossed we get lucky.
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 Posted By: Jafo232 
May 1  # 55 of 124
Had to bring in the flowers last night, we had a pretty heavy frost. Sheesh, it was so hot last week it really felt like summer (in the 80's). Ahh well, no biggy, I put them back out today.

Want to get some seeds planted in the garden this weekend, and if the frost kills them, oh well, they are just seeds, can get more. :)