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« : September 18, 2008, 07:43:58 AM »

Freeze warning in effect from midnight tonight to 8 am edt friday, the NWS in burlington has issued a freeze warning, which is in effect from midnight tonight to 8 am edt friday. This freeze warning replaces the freeze watch that was previously in effect.

Minimum temperatures early Friday morning are expected to range from the lower 20s across the adirondacks and colder valleys of northeast Vermont to the lower to mid 30s along the immediate lakeshore of lake champlain with mid 20s to around 30 degrees elsewhere.

These cold temperatures will likely be accompanied by a widespread killing frost as well.

For those of you that raise turnips - Tonight's frost will sweeten them up.  I expect if I go down to the village tonight, I will see Mildred Warren's flowers covered as she stretches the growing season just a bit longer.  Everytime I go by and see how meticulously she has covered them, I never have my camera, as this is just what Old Vermonters do.

Ronnie Gross stopped by with some tomatoes last week and Maryann loves fried ripe tomatoes, fried in bacon fat on toasts - As she finished them up, she sighed, "Well, that's it for another year."  You just can duplicate a fresh Vermont Tomato.  The Hydrophonics and Hot House Tomatoes just don't cut it.  Only about 6 weeks a year you can get them.

Of course this means I will have to get my winter jacket out, at least to go down to the paper box to get my Free Press.  Jogging down in my pajamas and bathrobe, even tomorrow morning with the temperature in the 20s, I think I will forego that.


The smell of fall is truly in the air.

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« #1 : September 18, 2008, 07:58:07 AM »

NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! I refuse to allow it.  I'm one of those folk who cover everything that can't be brought in.  With all that rain we had, it seems the tomatoes didn't get enough sun and humidity to ripen.  They're just now ripening in numbers.  MUST SAVE THEM, no matter what. 

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« #2 : September 19, 2008, 06:45:25 AM »

Covered everything I wanted to save, including my everbearing raspberries that produce until mid October.   I don't remember having to do this so early the last couple of years!
Picked all my tomatoes yesterday had two 5 gallon buckets.  I made piccalilli relish with the green ones.  The red ones I'm not sure what to do with as I've already canned so more than we can use.  Even made some tomato sauce this year and two batches of salsa.  I'm thinking of making pasta sauce and/or giving most of them to the vets at the VFW.
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