The twin cities got rocked by a pretty nasty thunderstorm today and the location where I had my plants had a particularly bad bout of hail. The city actually had to start using snow plows to clear streets.
It was quarter size hail for about 10 minutes and ended up about 1 inch thick in some areas.
Unfortunately we didn't expect the storm to be as bad as it was and no one was home to bring in the plants in pots.
I'm not too sentimental and gardening is actually my cheapest hobby. Neighbors had trees that fell on their houses so I'll consider the ~$300 loss in plants to be fairly lucky in comparison. I still have a couple varieties that I didn't have room for, but I guess a lot of space just opened up. Hopefully I'll still get a few pods by the end of the year after planting again.
Pictures are 3 hours after the storm when I arrived at ground zero.
It was quarter size hail for about 10 minutes and ended up about 1 inch thick in some areas.
Unfortunately we didn't expect the storm to be as bad as it was and no one was home to bring in the plants in pots.
I'm not too sentimental and gardening is actually my cheapest hobby. Neighbors had trees that fell on their houses so I'll consider the ~$300 loss in plants to be fairly lucky in comparison. I still have a couple varieties that I didn't have room for, but I guess a lot of space just opened up. Hopefully I'll still get a few pods by the end of the year after planting again.
Pictures are 3 hours after the storm when I arrived at ground zero.