Quote Originally Posted by unclebob
Yes Deer
Your right that they will be fine if you bring em in at night, but he was talking about planting seeds directly in the soil outside. They will still probably survive, I just stated that it's not the ideal time. I am at least 100 miles south of there, and the last threat of frost in my town is 4/20, although a frost that late is rare. Basically what we do is look at the 10 day forcast on about 4/15. If no freezing temps are predicted, that's when we plant annuals.

good luck to all.
O ok, he's planting them directly in the ground, yep they will most likely survive. But I would highly recommend you just put them in small pots, makes more sense to me.
GoAwayDeer Reviewed by GoAwayDeer on . Cold Temperatures Hey I live in memphis,TN and its been pretty warm here in the 70's each day, but next week for wed-fri its supposed to dip down to around the mid fourties each night and I was wondering I just planted some seeds and they just started sprouting do you think any measures should be taken to protect them or do you think they'll be fine? Since its not really getting cold enough to bring a frost or anything just a cold front. Any advice appreciated Rating: 5