Is it safe to plant deck maters yet?
Old Dixie Dog
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Posted 8:13 am, 04/23/2013
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The second week in May is the standard safe date., although I have seen what we call a killin frost much later. With the cost of plants at less than fourty cents, I plant early. The reward of getting that big ole mater sandwich two or three weeks early is worth the risk to me.
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Rush2112
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Posted 11:11 pm, 04/22/2013
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if you do decised to grow tomato plants on your deck and there is frost in the weather forcast, a good thing to do is cover each individual plant with an empty 2 liter soda bottle with the neck cut off. This prevents frost from getting to the plant and withering it.
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~glitter and glamour~
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Posted 10:53 pm, 04/22/2013
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I guess if your deck is big enough for the maters, and it's not a frosty deck, then you're good to go, wit your big deck...full 'o maters.
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KY98
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Posted 10:53 pm, 04/22/2013
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May 10 to october10 is what it used to be. Before all the weather change.
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EJ88
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Posted 10:45 pm, 04/22/2013
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If you are going to keep them in a container on the deck place them in a place at night where the frost want hit them. Put them in the sun of a day and keep them watered.
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slade02
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Posted 10:34 pm, 04/22/2013
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I was always told May 15 is the "safe" date.
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OpenCasket
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Posted 10:25 pm, 04/22/2013
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I'm still paranoid of frost.
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