So late December and surrounding the start of 2015, we had a dip in temperatures. A few garden plants suffered mild freezing the night before the official "freeze warning", but I covered the tender plants during each night of the freeze (air temps below 35-ish). Here's how my garden fared:
Plants that were not damaged:
Lettuces
Cilantro
Sweet Peas
Carrots
Cabbage
Spinach
Green onions
Plants that were damaged but salvageable:
Tomato plants
Marigold flowers
Plants that were killed:
Zucchini
Younger tomato plants
Green Bean
Potato (an experimental planting)
I picked a decent harvest of zucchini before the plants dying off. Tomato plants had not provided many ripened tomatoes, but the cherry tomato had hundreds of green tomatoes. I used them as an experiment and my results were very interesting. The tomatoes continued to ripen off the bush and also a few that were on a low live stem on the bush after trimming away almost all of the plant. New growth is filling the bush in and I still have hope for the plant for this season.
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All the fallen green tomatoes off the frozen cherry tomato plant Jan 9, 2015 |
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The same cherry tomatoes several weeks later, many ripened and taste great. Jan 30, 2015 |
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A fraction of a very abundant and enjoyed Sweet Pea harvest |
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I chose a few plump pods to try drying the peas for planting next year. |
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The cherry tomato plant after the freeze, Jan 17 |
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The zucchini plants post freeze |
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The cherry tomato plant after I groomed away all the frozen leaves and branches. Just a glimmer of hope in it living. Jan 17. |