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Apr 30, 2020 9:08 AM CST
Name: Keith
Long Island, NY (Zone 7a)
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sallyg said:seems pretty extreme. But I don't know. Consider your site, how sheltered or open.. Also, bear in mind, you'll have till, maybe January? before the deep freeze hits so you do get a long time in the fall. Another- protecting with row cover or something? I kept lettuce all winter once with milk jugs between and a row cover tent. It's not that much warmer here.
Long Island, do you really get that cold very often? Might be worth the risk,


Winters can reach 0 and although it's not everyday days in the 30's for weeks are common.

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