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To: robert b furman who wrote (4199)9/1/2020 10:53:27 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6356
 
Well Bob...there seems to be a slight backlog on orders for more warmer days up in your parts. There's a possibility that after that's cleared out, a semi-decent stretch will ensue. Some fall crop planting may work...quickie stuff...lettuce, radishes and the like. A cold frame is a thought.
Keep your tomato plants dry during the cooler period so they don't catch a bug or ailment. Water at the ground and cover them for rains.
Colorado's been snowed on a couple or few times already...w/ brief accumulation.



To: robert b furman who wrote (4199)9/1/2020 8:23:19 PM
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Ok Bob, gird your grid for "unprecedented" in a week. (GSMs really don't kid around. They win the vast majority of pissing contests people try to have with them. Real material consequences and all that.)
Make plans for your gardens. The source of that backlog is comin' thru.

If you have indoor capacity, dig up some of those pepper plants and pot 'em. They'll live on and produce occasionally enough with care over Winter.