Central Florida (zone 9) is in the middle of one of its longest cold spells in history. The mercury has dropped bellow freezing 3 days in a row and it looks like it is going to continue to drop bellow freezing for the next 5 days at least.
So what are the effects?
Many gardeners here in Central Florida still had a few vegetables growing that do not tolerate freezing temperatures. I had tomatoes and basil still growing. I was holding on to the tomatoes hoping this last crop would ripen, but I had to harvest them while still green. They were still producing pretty heavily, but that is not the case any longer!
I had a few types of basil that was going to seed. The plants were already on the decline before the freeze but now they are just done for!
Did you experience any losses do to the cold temperatures?
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