The last spring frost is a key date for gardeners. It signals that there is no longer any risk of tender plants being killed by frost because temperatures won’t dip below the 32°F mark. Traditionally, ...
Kentucky is experiencing a "false spring" with unseasonably warm temperatures in the 70s. Gardeners are advised to wait to plant, as temperatures are expected to drop again before winter is over.
With all this rain Central Indiana is getting, you might be tempted to plant spring flowers and vegetables soon. The National Weather Service shows conditions warming into the 60s and upper 70s for ...
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