It happens every year. The tomato plants under lights are WAY too leggy and the weather is just not ready for putting them out. I TRIED to exercise restraint this year on the tomatoes ... I only have 24 ... but that still requires a large portion of the garden. So as I look at the beds remaining after potatoes and tomatoes go in and I am left with 7 beds ... mostly the smaller 4x4s . I have shallots that have to go in, and there are sweet potato slips yet to come in the mail. And there are the pole beans ... Vermont Cranberry, Lynch Speckled Butter Beans, and I have to have SOME green beans. And how about the Raven Zucchini and Butternut Squash I have started?
Well if I went by THAT theory then I would FILL my garden with French Melons. And, actually, I am considering that. I have about 8 healthy starter plants, and I COULD start some more from my magic seed jar. They brought me such joy last summer.

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Make a simple cold frame to help those tomatoes out. I've use bales of straw for the perimeter and an old pane of glass (or a door from a torn down greenhouse). Stick this in a shady spot and they will bush out in no time.
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