The peas popped up yesterday in that nice warm rain. 11 days from planting is pretty quick. They usually take 12 to 14 days. Today the temperature is dropping from mid-50s to low 40s. Damp and foggy. Bleh. It's a good reality check. Summer isn't here yet. I moved the Coleus back in today because tonight the temperatures will be in the 30s.
It’s always exciting when the peas pop up! It’s impressive how quickly they’ve grown, especially with the warm rain helping them along. I can understand how the sudden drop in temperature feels like a reality check—spring can be unpredictable like that. It’s a good call to move the Coleus back inside; protecting those plants from the frost will surely pay off. Here’s hoping the weather settles soon and gives your plants the warmth they need to thrive.
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Out weather has now settled in to average temperatures and steady rain for the foreseeable future. No worries about watering anything in nor getting scorched by the sun!
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