Submitted by Lex on Sun, 10/16/2011 - 12:51pm
For those of us gardening in northern climes, the growing season is always too short. We wait and wait and wait until it's safe to put out tender, tropicals like tomatoes and then keep our fingers crossed that we won't be set back by a late frost. Those late plantings mean we enter the early fall with an abundant but unripened crop, so again we cross our fingers and pray that we won't be hurt by an early frost. Read below the fold...